Teaching

Courses and student resources.

Courses connect economic theory, empirical methods, and policy applications in environmental, transportation, energy, and resource economics.

Undergraduate

Environmental Economics

Economic analysis of environmental problems, including externalities, cost-benefit analysis, welfare economics, and policies for pollution control and natural resource management.

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Undergraduate

Transportation Economics and Policy Analysis

Transportation markets and policy using economic theory, real-world data, and modern computational tools (AI and big data), with topics including demand, mode choice, externalities, freight, fuel taxes, regulation, and congestion pricing.

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Graduate

Environmental Economics II

Applied environmental economics with emphasis on energy markets, energy-consuming technologies, environmental regulation, pollution damages, and empirical research design.

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Graduate

Research Methods

A doctoral research workshop focused on developing research questions, literature reviews, methodology proposals, peer feedback, and early-stage research presentations.

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Graduate Students

Current Ph.D. Students

Information on current doctoral students and their research interests.

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Graduate Seminar

Environmental Brown Bag

A workshop for early-stage research ideas, preliminary results, and draft papers in environmental and resource economics.

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