
معرفی
Wenying Li is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology at Auburn University's College of Agriculture. Her research focuses on intrahousehold resource allocation, trade policy impacts on public health, consumer behavior in food markets, and environmental economics. She holds a position at 305 Comer Hall with contact details: (334) 844-4953 and wenying.li@auburn.edu.
Her work bridges agricultural economics with broader socioeconomic issues, including child food poverty, virtual water trade dynamics, and the unintended consequences of trade agreements. Recent studies analyze how advertising influences meat substitute adoption and assess conservation program effectiveness under fluctuating crop prices.
Research interests prominently feature cross-country comparisons in food expenditure patterns and nutritional transitions in developing economies like China. She also explores the intersection of digital technology adoption and household well-being in Vietnam.
No scientific awards are listed, but her active publication record demonstrates engagement with timely topics such as wildfire health impacts, lumber market volatility modeling, and aquaculture-fisheries market linkages.
Teaching responsibilities include courses in agricultural economics, though specific course titles aren't detailed. The VISIT MY LAB link indicates ongoing research initiatives, though lab specifics aren't elaborated in available materials.



