THE BREN SCHOOL OF Environmental Science & Management Presents
James Wilen Friday, Nov. 16, 2007
"The Economics of Spatial-Dynamic Processes" Part of the 2007-2008 seminar series in Environmental & Natural Resource Economics.
Research Interests Bioeconomic modelling; dynamics of open access exploitation; micro foundations of entry-exit decisions; performance of natural resource asset markets; factor distortion in regulated common property industries; energy economics; biomass utilization; recreation economics; transferable quotas; economics of searching behavior; economics of aquaculture; natural resource damage analysis; agricultural pollution; fisheries labor markets; analysis of fisheries markets; technical change and productivity in resource industries; economics of cooperation; economic development/natural resources; spatial models of resource use; terrestrial and marine reserves. __________________________________________________________________________________
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