May 2023 - Present | Dean, Boise State University ‐ Graduate College | |
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Present | Professor, Boise State University ‐ Department of Economics | |
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May 2022 - May 2023 | Interim Dean, Boise State University ‐ Graduate College | |
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2017 - 2023 | Associate Dean, Boise State University ‐ Graduate College | |
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2021 - May 2022 | Acting Dean, Boise State University ‐ Graduate College | |
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July 2006 | Assistant Professor, Boise State University ‐ Department of Economics | |
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Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Boise State University ‐ Department of Economics | ||
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Director of Environmental Studies, Boise State University | ||
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Disciplines
Research Interests
Grants
2011 - 2014 | Idaho EPSCoR RII: Water Resources in a Changing Climate: Integration of Hydrology and Economic Modeling in the Snake River Plain |
National Science Foundation | |
$243,225 | |
2009 | College of Business and Economics Research Grant |
Boise State University | |
$6,000 | |
2009 | Idaho EPSCoR RII: Undergraduate Research Support |
National Science Foundation | |
$6,000 | |
2007 - 2008 | Faculty Office of Research Administration Research Grant |
Boise State University | |
$4,051 | |
2007 - 2008 | Faculty Research Associates Program |
Boise State University | |
$2,786 | |
2006 - 2007 | The Effects of Inclusionary Zoning Policies on Housing Supply and Affordability in California |
National Homebuilders Association | |
Colleague(s): Antonio Bento and Gerrit Knapp | |
$8,000 | |
2003 - 2005 | Delegation of Power, Lobby Formation and the Implementation of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments |
University of California | |
Toxic Substances Research and Teaching Program Research Grant | |
$40,000 |
Professional Service and Affiliations
Member, American Economics Association | Member, Association of Environmental and Resource Economics | Member, Western Economics Association International |
Honors and Awards
- Grant Recipient of the National Science Foundation / Idaho EPSCoR RII Program - Water Resources in a Changing Climate
Courses
- Economics 303: Intermediate Microeconomics
- Economics 333: Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
- Economics 498 & 498G: Seminar: The Economics of Global Climate Change
2006 | Ph.D. - Environmental Science and Management, University of California, Santa Barbara | |
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2001 | MESM - Environmental Science and Management, University of California, Santa Barbara | |
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1997 | M.S. - Economics, Oregon State University | |
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1992 | B.A. - Economics and Environmental Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara | |
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