Curtis M. Jolly

Professor and Chair

Agricultural Economics

Consultances

Senegal

  • University of Connecticut
  • Served as mid-term evaluator of their collaborative project with the Institut de l'Economie Appliquee-2003; Served as final evaluator for the end of term project at Storrs Connecticut in 2004.
  • SACUC (Southern Agricultural Biotechnology for Underserved Communities)
  • Agency for International Development

  • Served as evaluator for SACUC which involves 11 participating 1890 institutions. 2000-2004.
  • World Bank/Tuskegee University

Haiti

  • Served as Economist to 5 member team to study and design research and Extension programs for economic development of the park areas in Haiti. May - June 1998.
  • Pan American Development Foundation

Haiti

  • Served as the Rural Economist on a five- member team to evaluate a USAID $16 million PADF/JOBS Project in Haiti for the Pan American Development Foundation. The PAGF/JOBS project employed 50,000 people per month for 9 months in agriculture, conservation, and sanitation. The project was a U.S. government effort to restore democracy and a free market system in Haiti. April - May 1995.
  • Social Consultants International

Chad

  • Reviewed International Tax Policy on Agricultural Exports and the Effects of Market Liberalization on the Chadian Economy. August - September 1994, Organized and participated in a round table discussion with various organizations including the FAO, World Bank, French Technical Cooperation, USAID, and several ministries of the Government of Chad. Organized workshop for farmers and businessmen on the effects of elimination of export taxes and market liberalization on agricultural exports and the Chadian economy.
  • Mitchell Group

Cameron

  • Evaluated a U.S. $13.0 million USAID/the government of Cameroon funded coffee marketing project. May - June 1993. The project was funded by USAID, World Bank, and the British Overseas Development Cooperation. It was a donor effort to foster market liberalization of the Cameroonian agricultural sector.
  • Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Alabama

Tuskegee

  • Tuskegee Institute. Helped organize and execute a program for Haitian participants on Principles of Market Liberalization in a Democratic System, Tuskegee, Alabama. April, 1993.

AFRICARE

Chad

  • Provided orientation and technical support marketing economists leaving for Chad. October 1990.
  • Prepared economic analysis for Rural Development Project for Chad. USAID funded the U.S. $3 million project to help small farmers improve their crop production and processing. September, 1990.

CAR

  • Developed marketing research program for agricultural development in Central African Republic for AFRICARE.


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