Applied
Economics & Management
Faculty
Jon M. ConradPh.D. University of Wisconsin Madison 1973, Professor of Resource Economics FIELDSResource and environmental economics, public finance, applied economics, basic analytical economics. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS"Wilderness: Options to Preserve, Extract, or Develop," Resource and Energy Economics, 2000; Resource Economics, Cambridge University Press, 1999; "On the Option Value of Old-Growth Forest," Ecological Economics, 1997; "Global Warming: When to Bite the Bullet," Land Economics, 1997; "Bioeconomics and the Bowhead Whale," Journal of Political Economy, 1989; Natural Resource Economics: Notes and Problems (with C. W. Clark), Cambridge University Press, 1987; "Quasi-Option Value and the Expected Value of Information," Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1980. CURRENT RESEARCHOptimal management of renewable resources; the application of optimal
stopping models in resource and environmental economics. |
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