RAE Appendices A - D - East Carolina University

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Appendix A
Letters of Support
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Appendix B
Student Flow Chart
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Appendix C
Faculty Profiles
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FACULTY
Roster (Core Faculty)
Full Professors
Richard E. Ericson,
Chair
John Bishop
Andrew Keeler
Jamie Kruse
Randall E. Parker
Phillip A. Rothman
Lester A. Zeager
Graduate Education
PhD. University of
California-Berkeley, 1979
PhD. University of
Alabama, 1983
PhD. University of
California-Berkeley, 1991
PhD. University of Arizona,
1988
PhD. University of
Kentucky, 1986
PhD. New York University,
1990
PhD. University of
Pittsburgh, 1987
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Number
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17
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30
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Associate Professors
Okmyung Bin
Andrzej Grodner
Craig Landry
Haiyong Liu
Nicholas Rupp
Assistant Professors
Mohammad JahanParvar
Fan-chin Kung
Xuan Liu
PhD. Oregon State
University, 2000
PhD. Syracuse University,
2004
PhD. University of
Maryland, 2004
PhD. University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2003
PhD. Texas A&M
University-College Station,
2000
PhD. University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2007
PhD. Washington
University-St. Louis, 2002
PhD. Duke University
2007
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RICHARD E. ERICSON
Economics
Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences
1. RANK
Chair, Department of Economics
Professor
2. DEGREES
PhD. UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Economics, 1979
M.A. SIA, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA, International Affairs, Russian Area Studies, 1974
B.S.F.S. SFS, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA, International Relations, Foreign
Service, 1971
3. TEACHING EXPERIENCE RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH EMPHASIS ON THE PAST
FIVE YEARS)
a. Overall nature of workload assignments (%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical
practice)
Research: 15%
Service: 15%
Teaching: 20%
Admin: 50%
b. Courses taught
Scheduled courses: ADVANCED TOPICS, DIR READ IN RUSS STUD, RUSS ECONOMIC TRANS,
SEL TOPICS ECON
Other courses:
PhD. Courses
Topics in Microeconomic Theory (East Carolina University), 1stYear PhD Microeconomic Theory
(Columbia & Northwestern Universities & NES), General Equilibrium Theory (Northwestern University),
Advanced Microeconomic Theory [Dynamic Economic Models] (Columbia University & NES), Economics
of Transition (Columbia University), Economic Theory of Central Planning (Harvard & Northwestern &
Columbia Universities), Topics in the Management of Centrally Planned Economies (Columbia
University), Socialist Economic Systems (Harvard University), Organization and Development of the
Soviet Economy (Yale & Columbia Universities), Organization and Development of the Post-Soviet
Economies (Columbia University), The Political Economy of Transition (Columbia University), Legacies of
the Russian and Soviet Empires (Columbia University),
Undergraduate Courses
Russian Economic Transition (East Carolina University), Principles of Economics: Microeconomics and
Macroeconomics (Harvard & Columbia Universities), Intermediate Microeconomics (Harvard,
Northwestern & Columbia Universities & NES), Introduction to Mathematical Economics (Columbia
University), Senior Seminar in Microeconomic Theory (Columbia University), Soviet Economic Institutions
(Northwestern University), Comparative Economic Systems (Northwestern University), Economic
Organization and Development of the Soviet Union (Yale University)
c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)
PhD. - Columbia University: Disserataion Committee Chair
Dalida Kadyrzhanova, from 2001-2007
Emanuelle Gerratana, from 2000-2004
Jason Barr, from 2000-2002
Haksoo Ko, from 1998-2002
Taksueng Jun, from 1999-2002
Anatoli Kandel, from 1996-2001
14 others from 1988 through 2000
MA/MS
East Carolina University: Thesis Committee Chair
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Marina Viscun, 2005-2007
T.J. Bold, 2003-2004
Columbia University: Thesis Committee Chair
Mark Nedlin, 2001-2003
Anna Abrams, 2002
Alexandra Mishina, 2002
c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)
2010 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. 1 student, Mathematics MA Thesis Committee for Earl
Hampton
2008 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. 1 student, Mathematics MA Thesis Committee for Paul
Kornegay
2007 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. 1 student, Dalida Kadyrzhanova defended PhD.
Dissertation, 'Essays on Industrial Organization and Dynamic corporate Governance,' from Columbia
University. I supervised her research before and after coming to ECU.
4. SCHOLARLY & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH
EMPHASIS ON THE PAST FIVE YEARS)
a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree
Articles in Refereed Journals
Fusaro, M. A. & ERICSON, R. E. (2010). The Welfare Economics of 'Bounce Protection'
Programs. Journal of Consumer Policy, 33 (1), 55-73.
ERICSON, R. E. (2009). Eurasian Natural Gas Pipelines: The Political Economy of Network
Interdependence. Eurasian Geography and Economics, 50 (1), 28-57.
Cohen, A. & ERICSON, R. E. (2009). Russia's Economic Crisis and U.S.-Russia Relations: Troubled
Times Ahead. Heritage Foundation Research Reports (11).
ERICSON, R. E. (2009). The Russian Economy in 2008: Testing the 'Market Economy'. Post-Soviet
Affairs, 25 (3), 209-231.
ERICSON, R. E. (2006). “Command vs. Shadow: The Conflicted Soul of the Soviet Economy.
Comparative Economic Systems, 48 (1), March 2006, 1-17.
ERICSON, R. E. (2001). Does Russia have a Market Economy? East European Politics and Societies,
15 (2), Summer 2001, 289-316.
ERICSON, R. E. (1999). The Structural Barrier to Transition Hidden in Input-Output Tables of Centrally
Planned Economies. Economic Systems, 23 (3), September 1999, 199-224.
ERICSON, R. E. (1998). Economics and the Russian Transition. Slavic Review, 57 (3), 609-25.
ERICSON, R. E. & A. Pakes (1998). Empirical Implications of Alternative Models of Firm Dynamics.
Journal of Economic Theory, 78 (1), 1-45.
ERICSON, R. E. & A. Pakes (1995). Markov Perfect Industry Dynamics: A Framework for Empirical Work.
Review of Economic Studies, 62 (1), 53-82.
ERICSON, R. E. (1991). The Classical Soviet-Type Economy: Nature of the System and Implications for
Reform. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5 (4), 1-18.
ERICSON, R. E. (1989). Soviet Economic Reforms: The Motivation and Content of Perestroika. Journal of
International Affairs, 42 (2), 317-31.
ERICSON, R. E. (1984). The ‘Second Economy’ and Resource Allocation under Central Planning.
Journal of Comparative Economics, 8 (1), 1-24.
ERICSON, R. E. (1983). A Difficulty with the Command Allocation Mechanism. Journal of Economic
Theory, 30 (1), 1-26.
ERICSON, R. E. (1982). Inventory Stability and Resource Allocation under Uncertainty in a Command
Economy. Econometrica, 50 (2), 345-376.
5 additional refereed articles published.
Articles not refereed (i.e. invited, editorial)
ERICSON, R. E. (2010). Book Review: 'Russia since 1980: Wrestling with Westernization', by Steven
Rosefielde and Stefan Hedlund. Slavic Review, 69 (1), 263-264.
ERICSON, R. E. (2009). Book Review: Petrostate: Putin, Power, and the New Russia by Marshall I.
Goldman. The Russian Review, 68 (2).
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ERICSON, R. E. (2008). Book Review: ‘The Russian Economy: From Lenin to Putin’, by Steven
Rosefielde. Comparative Economic Studies, 50 (4), 713-716.
ERICSON, R. E. (2004). Book Review: ‘Russian Banking’, edited by David Lane. Europe-Asia Studies, 56
(5), 770-2.
ERICSON, R. E. (2004). Book Review: ‘Russia’s Economic Transitions’, by Nicolas Spulber, The Russian
Review, 63 (3), 538-9.
ERICSON, R. E. (2008). Book Review: ‘Business and the State in Contemporary Russia’, edited by Peter
Rutland. Russian Review, 62,(1), 184-5.
ERICSON, R. E. (2001). ‘Does Russia have a Market Economy?’ East European Politics and Societies,
15 (2), Summer 2001, 289-316.
ERICSON, R. E. (2001). Book Review: ‘The Tragedy of Russia’s Reforms’, by Peter Reddaway and
Dmitri Glinsky. Survival, September 2001, 193-4
ERICSON, R. E. (2001). Book Review: ‘Without a Map: Political Tactics and Economic Reform in
Russia’, by Andrei Shleifer and Daniel Treisman. Slavic Review, 60 (2), 445-6.
20 additional invited papers and 14 additional Book reviews published prior to 2001.
RefereedProceedings
Full Paper
ERICSON, R. E., Crawford, T., Johnson, J. C. , & Riley-Tillman, C. (2011). A Challenge Question:
Understanding, Analysis, and Management of Catastrophic Risks. NSF/SBE 2020, Washington, DC:
NSF -Social, Behavioral, Economic Sciences.
Book/TextBook
Zeager, L. A., ERICSON, R. E. , & Williams, J. H. P. (2010). Refugee Protection and Assistance: A
Strategic analysis, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
Published Chapter
ERICSON, R. E. (2009). "Command Economy", In Lawrence E. Blume, Steven N. Durlauf (Ed.) The New
Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. London, UK: Palgreave Macmillan.
ERICSON, R. E. (2006). "The Russian Economy", In Wolfgang Danspechgrueber (Ed.) Perspectives on
the Russian State in Transition, (pp. 112-162). Princeton, NJ, USA: Princeton University Press.
ERICSON, R. E. (2006). "Regional Retreat: The Reaction of Russian Institutions to Liberalizing Reform",
In Jörn Sideras and Kartik Roy (Eds.) Institutions, Globalisation and Empowerment, (pp. 175-198).
Cheltham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
ERICSON, R. E. (2006). "The Russian Economy: Market in Form but "Feudal" in Content?", In Michael
Cuddy and Ruvin Gekker (Eds.) Institutional Change in Transition Economies, (pp. 3-34). London, UK:
Ashgate.
ERICSON, R. E. (2003). "A Model of Russia's 'Virtual Economy'", In Tatsuro Ichiishi and Thomas
Marschak (Eds.) Markets, Games and Organizations: Essays in Honor of Roy Radner, (pp. 59-88). Berlin,
Germany: Springer Verlag.
ERICSON, R. E. (2001). "Is Russia in a `Transition' to a Market Economy?", In Archie Brown (Ed.)
Contemporary Russian Politics: A Reader, (pp. 252-279). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
ERICSON, R. E. (2000). "Restructuring an Industry during Transition: A Two-Period Model", In Eric
Maskin, Andras Simonovits (Ed.) Planning, Shortage, and Transformation: Essays in Honor of Janos
Kornai, (pp. 157-188). MIT Press: Cambridge, MA, USA .
ERICSON, R. E. (2000). "The Post-Soviet Russian Economic System: An Industrial Feudalism?", In
Tuomas Komulainen and Iikka Korhonen (Eds.) Russian Crisis and its Effects, (pp. 133-166). Helsinki,
Finland: Kikimora Publications.
14 additional chapters published in refereed volumes prior to 2000.
b. Status of grants & contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names,
years of funding, collaborative partners)
Funded
2010: ERICSON, R. E. & Kruse, J. B. , Modeling Natural Disaster Risk Management: A Stakeholder
Perspective ($125,500.00), 2009-NIST-ARRA-MSE-RESEARCH-01, University of Delaware.
c. Invited research presentations outside ECU
International
ERICSON, R. E. (2011, November). The Russian Economy in 2011. ASEEES (formerly AAASS),
Washington, District of Columbia.
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ERICSON, R. E. (2011, March). Soviet Command Economy and Its Legacy in Russia. Gaidar
Forum 2011, Moscow, Russia.
ERICSON, R. E. (2010, November). International Refugee Crisis Negotiations: A Game-Theoretic
Analysis. NES Annual Research Conference, Moscow, Russia.
ERICSON, R. E. (2009). Russian Economy in 2009. American Association for the Advancement of
Slavic Studies, Boston, Massachusetts.
ERICSON, R. E. (2009). Political Economy of Caspian Region Energy Exports. Harriman Institute
Eurasian Pipelines Colloquium, New York, New York.
ERICSON, R. E. (2008). The Russian Economy in 2008. American Association for the Advancement
of Slavic Studies, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
6 additional international presentations prior to 2001.
Local
ERICSON, R. E. (2012, January). Energy Geopolitics. Great Decisions 2012, Greenville, North
Carolina.
ERICSON, R. E. (2010, January). Russia and Its Neighbors. Great Decisions 2010, Greenville, North
Carolina.
ERICSON, R. E. (2009). Russian Response to Economic Crisis: Testing the Market Economy.
Harriman Institute Research Seminar, New York, New York.
ERICSON, R. E. (2008, February). The Russian State and Economy in the Putin Era. Great
Decisions 2008, Greenville, North Carolina.
ERICSON, R. E. (2005).
National
ERICSON, R. E. & Liu, X. (2011, January). Welfare Effect of Productivity Shocks, and Policy
Implications in a Small Open Economy. Allied Social Science Associations Meetings, Denver,
Colorado.
ERICSON, R. E. (2009). Russian Response to the Global Financial Crisis. OSI Central Eusasian
Project Forum, New York, New York.
ERICSON, R. E. (2009). Russia and the World Economic Crisis. 2009 REEEC Current Affairs
Forum, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois.
ERICSON, R. E. (2009). Natural Gas and Energy Security: Implications of Gas Pipelines. 2nd
Annual CAPC Conference, State College, Pennsylvania.
12 additional invited national presentations prior to 2001.
d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights
e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers
2010: Other Research Activities. Completed book manuscript, 'Pawns in a Game: Strategic Behavior in
Refugee Negotiations' (302 pages), delivered to Republic of Letters (Amsterdam). Contract signed in
2009-10 academic year.
f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees
Board Member: Advisory Board
2008 – 2012: EERC-Russia/Network Program, Economic Education and Research Consortium grant
funding activity, Kiev, Ukraine (International).
Board Member: Board of Trustees
2008 – 2012: Economics Education and Research Consortium (EERC, Inc.), Member of EERC, Inc.
Executive Committee, Kiev, Ukraine (International).
Board Member: PRJ Editorial Review Board
2008 – 2012: Economic Systems, Advise the Editor on Journal policy and review manuscripts on request
for publication. (International).
2008 – 2010: Post-Soviet Affairs, Advise the Editor on Journal policy and review manuscripts on request
for publication. (National).
2008 – 2010: Eurasian Geography and Economics, Advise the Editor on Journal policy and review
manuscripts on request for publication. (National).
Board of Directors: Substantial Involvement
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2008 – 2011: Kyiv School of Economics Charitable foundation, I am Head of the Supervisory Board of
the Kyiv School of Economics Charitable Foundation., Kiev, Ukraine (International).
Chair: Committee / Task Force
2008 – 2012: EERC-Russia/Network Program, Chair of International Advisory Board, Kiev, Ukraine
(International).
Member: Committee/Task Force
2010 – 2012: Egor Gaidar Advisory Panel, Nominate and review candidates for the Outstanding
Contribution to Economics Award of the Egor Gaidar Foundation. (International).
2009 – 2012: Academic Jury for RNAEE, Evaluate nominated economic publications for the RNAAE,
based on reading of the works and the referee reports,and make a final selection for the bi-annual award.,
Moscow, Russia (International).
2009 – 2010: Academic Committee of Russian National Award for Applied Economics (RNAAE),
Determine policy and criteria for a national award for the best published economic research on issues
relating to the Russian economy over the previous 2 years; select referees to evaluate published
economic research, and nominate works for consideration for the award., Moscow, Russia (International).
5. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE
Academic Conference: Panelist
2009: Harriman Institute Eurasian Pipelines Colloquium, Panel: Energy Exports - to where and at what
price, New York, New York (International).
2009: REEEC Current Affairs Forum, Panel: Reform or Retrenchment: Post-Communist Eurasia and the
World Economic Crisis, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois (National).
2009: CAPCA Conference, CRIFES Panel on Energy Security, State College, Pennsylvania (National).
2008: American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Panel: Russia in 2008, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania (National).
Reviewer - Article / Manuscript
2011: Eurasian Geography and Economics, Refereed submitted article: 'How Can Foreign Companies
Influence Russia's Economic Course: the Cases of Finnish Firms Fortum and Neste' (International).
2011: Post-Soviet Affairs, Referee of submitted 'Article Russian Economy in Limbo' (International).
2011: Economic Systems, Reviewed Article: 'Firm Behavior under Production Uncertainty: Evidence from
Russia' (International).
2011: Rivista di Politica Economica, Reviewed submitted paper: 'The Determinants of Firm Productivity
in Transition Economies: An Empirical Analysis' (International).
2011: Economic Letters, Reviewed Article submission: 'The Effect of Crises on Firm Exit and the
Moderating Effect of Firm Size' (International).
2011: Geopolitics, Reviewed article submission: 'A Splintered Heartland: Russia, Europe, and the
Geopolitics of Networked Energy Infrastructure.' (International).
2010: Slavic Review, Reviewed paper, 'Economic Sovietology: A Cold War Creature Which Sat Out The
War'. (National).
2010: Comparative Economic Studies, Peer review of manuscript CES10-022, 'Was the Gradual
Approach Not Possible in Russia? A Critique of the Sachs-Woo Hypothesis'. (International).
2009: Journal of Probability and Statistics, Peer review of article JPS/838240, 'Subjective Probability with
Black Swans', accepted for publication. (International).
2009: Energy Studies Review, Review of submitted economics paper on Russian energy policy
(International).
2009: Economics of Transition, Referee for: Anatomy of Russia's Market Segmentation. Accepted for
publication. (International).
2008: Economics of Transition, Referee for article: Anatomy of Russia's Market Segmentation.
Recommended revision. (International).
Reviewer - Book / Textbook
2010: Palgrave/Macmillan Publishers, Final review of monograph of G. Kolodko, '20 Years of
Transformation: Achievements, Problems and Perspectives' for acceptance for publication.
(International).
2009: Palgrave/Macmillan Publishers, Review Palgrave Book Proposal: '20 Years of Transformation' on
the transition from communism in eastern Europe (International).
Reviewer - Grant Proposal Related to Expertise
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2010 – 2012: Russian Ministry of Education and Science, Review 3 or 4 proposals each year for
competitive funding of scientific research projects in Russian institutions of higher learning. (International).
2011: CERGE-EI/Global Development Network Regional Research Competition, Reviewed grant
proposal: 'Daily Communting to Workplace: The Impact of Transport Facilities and Infrastructure upon
Local Labour Markets in and around Bucharest' (International).
2010: CERGE-EI/Global Development Network Regional Research Competition, Reviewed research
proposal on 'Impact of Bribery on Firm Performance: Firm-level Evidence from Eastern and Central
Europe' (International).
2010: Russian Federation Ministry of Higher Education and Science, Reviewed 5-year Project Proposals
for Developing New Scientific Initiatives in the Social Science in the Russian Federation. Each Proposal
was from a team lead by an international scholar committed to developing a new research direction in
Russia. (International).
2009: CERGE-EI/Global Development Network Regional Research Competition, Reviewed Grant
Proposal RRC10_proposal_068 by Czech economists. (International).
2009: National Science Foundation SES-Economics, Review of NSF Proposal 0922401 (National).
2009: National Science Foundation SES-Economics, NSF Grant Proposal 0923828 (National).
2008: CERGE-EI/Global Development Network Regional Research Competition, Reviewed Research
Proposal GDN RCC9-42 by Hungarian economists. (International).
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JOHN A. BISHOP
Economics
Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences
1. RANK
Professor
2. DEGREES
PhD. University of Alabama, 1987
3. TEACHING EXPERIENCE RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH EMPHASIS ON THE PAST
FIVE YEARS)
a. Overall nature of workload assignments (%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical
practice)
Research: 45%
Service: 15%
Teaching: 40%
Admin: 0%
b. Courses taught
Scheduled courses: ADVANCED TOPICS, PRIN MICROECONOMICS, RESEARCH, SEL TOPICS
ECON
c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)
4. SCHOLARLY & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH
EMPHASIS ON THE PAST FIVE YEARS)
a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree
Articles in Refereed Journals
BISHOP, J. A., Rupp, N., & Zheng, Z. (2011). Flight Delays and Passenger Preferences: An Axiomatic
Approach. Southern Economic Journal, 77 (3), 543-556.
BISHOP, J. A., Liu, H., & Zeager, L. (2010). Prenatal Sex Determination and the Nutritional Status of
Chinese Girls. Contemporary Economic Policy.
BISHOP, J. A., Formby, J. P., & Kim, H. (2010). The redistributive effects and cost-effectiveness of
increasing the federal minimum wage. Public Finance Review, 38 (5), 585-618.
BISHOP, J. A., Zeager, L., & Chow, V. (2010). Visualizing and Testing Convergence between Two
Income Distributions. Journal of Income Distribution.
BISHOP, J. A., Grodner, A., Liu, H., & Chiou, J.R. (2008). Gender Earnings Differentials in
Taiwan. Journal of Asian Economics, 18 (6).
BISHOP, J. A. & Liu, H. (2008). Liberalization and Rent-Seeking in China's Labor Market. Public
Choice.
Non-RefereedProceedings
Abstract Only
Bishop, J. (1990). A Profile of Poverty in Eastern North Carolina. Proceedings of the 1988 Conference
on Poverty: Po, 1, 44-56.
Book/TextBook
BISHOP, J. A. (2010). Studies in Applied Welfare: Papers from the Third ECINEQ Meeting Emerald.
BISHOP, J. A. & Zheng, B. (2009). Inequality and Opportunity: Papers from the Second ECINEQ Society
Meeting, UK: Emerald.
Published Chapter
BISHOP, J. A., Liu, H., & Zheng, B. (2010). "Rising Incomes and Nutritional Inequality in China
(forthcoming)", Studies in Applied Welfare Analysis: Papers from the Third ECINEQ Meeting. London:
Emerald.
BISHOP, J. A. (2010). "Introduction", Studies in Applied Welfare Analysis: Papers from the Third
ECINEQ Meeting. London: Emerald.
BISHOP, J. A. & Zheng, B. (2009). "Introduction", Inequality and Opportunity: Papers from the Second
ECINEQ Meeting.
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Bishop, J. (2004). "Minimum Wages, Poverty, and Welfare", In Amiel, Yoram; Bishop, John (Ed.)
Research on Economic Inequality, Vol 12, (pp. 1-35). Amsterdam: Elsevier .
Bishop, J. (2004). "Lorenz Decompostion and Interdistibutional Lorenz Comparisons", In Amiel, Yoram;
Bishop, John (Ed.) Research on Economic Inequality, Vol. 12 , (pp. 159-177). Amsterdam: Elsevier JAI.
Bishop, J. (2004). "A Dominance Analysis of Thailand's Regional Income Distribution, 1992-2000", In
Amiel, Yoram; Bishop, John (Ed.) Research on Economic Inequality, (pp. 405-441). Amsterdam: Elsevier
JAI.
Bishop, J. (2004). "Adjusting Gini Coefficients with Quantile Regression, 1978-1999", In Amiel, Yoram;
Bishop, John (Ed.) Research on Economic Inequality, (pp. 463-480). Amsterdam: Elsevier JAI.
Bishop, J. (2003). "Redistributional, Welfare and Equity Effects of Marriage Tax in the U.S.", In Amiel and
Bishop (Eds.) Research on economic Inequality Volume 10, (pp. 213-246). Amsterdam: JAI Press.
Bishop, J. (2003). "Introduction", In Amiel and Bishop (Eds.) Research on Economic Inequality Volume
10, (pp. ix-x). Amsterdam: JAI Press.
Bishop, J. (2000). "Redistribution Through the Income Tax: The Vertical and Horizontal Effects of
Noncompliance and Tax Evasion", In J. Ronnie Davis (Ed.) Public Finance Review, (pp. 335-350).
Thousand Oaks: Sage .
Bishop, J. (1999). "Tests of Significance for Lorenz Partial Orders", In Jacques Silber (Ed.) Handbook of
Income Inequality Measurement, (pp. 315-339). Norwell: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Bishop, J. (1998). "Changing American Earnings Distributions: One-Half Century of Experience", In
Slottje & Raj (Eds.) Income, Inequality, Poverty, and Economic Welfare, (pp. 33-46). New York: PhysicaVerlag.
Bishop, J. (1997). "Income and Tax Changes Following the Tax Reform Act of 1986: A General
Decomposition", In Zandvakili, Sourushe (Ed.) Research on Economic Inequality, (pp. 165-200).
Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press Inc..
Bishop, J. (1995). "Lorenz and Stochastic Dominance Comparisons of European Income Distributions",
In C. Dagum (Ed.) Research on Income Inequality, (pp. 77-92). Greenwich, CO: JAI Press.
Bishop, J. (1995). "Lorenz and Stochastic-Dominance Comparisons of European Income Distributions",
In Dagum, Camilo (Ed.) Research on Economic Inequality, (pp. 77-92). Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI
Press Inc..
Bishop, J. (1993). "A Dominance Evaluation of Distributions of Income and the Benefits of Economic
Growth", In J. H. Bergstrand, et al. (Ed.) The Changing Distribution of Income in an Open US Economy,
(pp. 65-103). Amsterdam: North-Holland.
Bishop, J. (1993). "The Redistributive Effects of Noncompliance and Tax Evasion in the US", In John
Creedy (Ed.) Taxation, Poverty, and Income Distribution, (pp. 28-47). Cambridge: Edward Elgar.
Bishop, J. (1989). "Statistical Inference, Income Distribution, and Social Welfare", In D. J. slottje (Ed.)
Research on Economic Inequality, (pp. 49-82). Greenwich: JAI Press.
b. Status of grants & contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names,
years of funding, collaborative partners)
Funded
2010: BISHOP, J. A. & Bin, P., National Flood Insurance Project, National Wildlife Fed.
2008: BISHOP, J. A. & Zeager, L., Tracking the Impact of Hurricanes on Poverty, Div. Research/Grad
Studies.
2008: BISHOP, J. A., Formby, J. P. , & Kim, H., Minimum Wages and Poverty, $30,000, Employment
Policy Institute.
c. Invited research presentations outside ECU
International
BISHOP, J. A., Rupp, N., & Zheng, B. (2009). Flight Delays and Passenger Preferences. ECINEQ
3rd, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
National
BISHOP, J. A., Ahamdanech-Zarco, I., Grodner, A., & Liu, H. (2008). Spanish Labor Market Efficiency.
Southern Economic Association Annual Meeting, Washington, District of Columbia.
d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights
e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers
f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 19
5. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE
Academic Conference: Moderator / Facilitator
2010: Southern Economic Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia (National).
Reviewer - Article / Manuscript
2011: Empirical Economics (International).
2010: Review of Economics and Statistics (International).
2008 – 2010: Public Finance Review (International).
2008 – 2010: Journal of Income Distribution (International).
2009: Journal of Public Economic Theory (International).
2009: Journal of Economic Inequality (International).
2009: Journal of Econometrics (International).
2009: European Journal of Health Economics (International).
2009: Journal of Economic Inequality (International).
2008: Social Choice and Welfare (International).
2008: Southern Economic Journal (International).
2008: Journal of Income Distribution (International).
2008: Journal of Labor Economics (International).
Editor: Associate Editor
2008 – 2010: Journal of Economic Inequality (International).
Editor: Book / Textbook
2010: Editor, Research on Economic Inequality (International).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 20
ANDREW G. KEELER
Economics
Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences
1. RANK
Professor
2. DEGREES
PhD. University of California -- Berkeley, Agricultural and Resource Economics, 1991
3. TEACHING EXPERIENCE RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH EMPHASIS ON THE PAST
FIVE YEARS)
a. Overall nature of workload assignments (%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical
practice)
Research: 50%
Service: 10%
Teaching: 40%
Admin: 0%
b. Courses taught
Scheduled courses: SEL TOPICS ECON
c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)
Adam Eckerd, PhD. Ohio State University 2011, now Assistant Professor of Public Policy at University of
Kansas.
Daniel Ortega-Pacheco, Ohio State University 2010, now a diplomat in the foreign service of the Republic
of Ecuador in charge of climate change negotiations.
Bidisha Rudra, PhD., University of Georgia, 1999.
Masters theses
University of Georgia-Shanna Damken, 2004; Leslie Marbury, 2004;Yassert Gonzalez 2002; Craig
Landry, 1999; Nanette Nelson, 1999; John Hayes, 1997; Neda Oljaca, 1996; Anita Ogden, 1995
Ohio State University-Stephanie Bridwell, 2006; Eric Russell, 2007; John Nigro, 2007; Aparna Donthi,
2007
4. SCHOLARLY & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH
EMPHASIS ON THE PAST FIVE YEARS)
a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree
Articles in Refereed Journals
KEELER, A. G. (2010). Hybrid Institutions': Applications of Common Property Theory Beyond Discrete
Property Regimes. International Journal of the Commons, 4 (1), 571-596.
CARTER, T. & KEELER, A. G. (2008). Life Cycle Cost-Benefit Analysis of Extensive Vegetated Roof
Systems. Journal of Environmental Management.
KEELER, A. G. (2008). State Commission Electricity Regulation Under Federal Greenhouse Gas Capand-Trade Policy. The Electricity Journal.
Published Chapter
KEELER, A. G. & THompson, A. (2009). "Industrialized-Country Mitigation Policy and Resource Transfers
to Developing Countries: Improving and Expanding Greenhouse Gas Offsets", Post-Kyoto International
Climate Policy: Implementing Architectures for Agreement. Cambridge University Press.
Fisher, A., Hanemann, M., & Keeler, A. G. (1995). "Integrating Fishery and Water Management: A
Biological Model of a California Salmon Fishery", Environmental and Resource Economics: Selected
Essays of Anthony C. Fisher,. Edward Elger.
KEELER, A. G. (1991). "Economic Aspects of Enforcing Agricultural Water Policy", The Economics and
Management of Water and Drainage in Agriculture. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 21
b. Status of grants & contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names,
years of funding, collaborative partners)
Funded
2010 [Year 3 of 4]: KEELER, A. G., Designing Incentives for Ecosystems Services,, Ohio State University.
2010: KEELER, A. G., Assuring Ohio's Competitiveness in a Carbon-constrained World, analysis of
potential climate policies for the state of Ohio, Ohio Department of Development.
c. Invited research presentations outside ECU
National
KEELER, A. G. (2010). The Role of Commission Regulation in GHG Reduction. NARUC Annual
Meeting, Sacramento, California.
State
KEELER, A. G. (2010). State Climate Policy Options for Ohio. Meeting of Ohio state government
climate policy personnel with research team, Columbus, Ohio.
d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights
e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers
f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees
5. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE
Reviewer - Article / Manuscript
2010: American Agricultural Economics Association, review for American Journal of Agricultural
Economics (National).
Reviewer - Grant Proposal Related to Expertise
2010: US Department of Energy, review of community applications for Department of Energy funding for
energy efficiency programs, none, Unknown (National).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 22
JAMIE L. KRUSE
Economics
Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences
1. RANK
Professor
2. DEGREES
PhD. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA, Economics, 1988
M.S. Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO, USA, Agricultural Economics, 1983
B.S. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, USA, Ag Honors, 1979
3. TEACHING EXPERIENCE RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH EMPHASIS ON THE PAST
FIVE YEARS)
a. Overall nature of workload assignments (%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical
practice)
Research: 60%
Service: 10%
Teaching: 30%
Admin: 0%
b. Courses taught
Scheduled courses: ADVANCED TOPICS-Hazards and Risk Management, Intermediate
MICROECONOMICS, MICROECON THEORY I, SEL TOPICS ECON-Risk and Economic Regulation
PhD. Level Course taught at other institutions
Economics of Wind Damage and Risk Management (Texas Tech University)
Experimental and Behavioral Economics (Texas Tech University)
Health Care Economics (Texas Tech University)
Industrial Organization I & II (University of Colorado-Boulder)
Microeconomic Theory (Texas Tech University)
Risk and Decision Making (Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zurich Switzerland)
Quantitative Analysis I (University of Colorado-Boulder)
c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)
2012 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee – Chair, Hillary Huffer, PhD. East Carolina University, Coastal
Resource Management, (in progress)
2008 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Martinez, Maribel, PhD. Texas Tech University, Wind
Science and Engineering, May 2009
2008 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Paul Hindsley, PhD. East Carolina University, Coastal
Resource Management, May 2008
2008 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Andrea Gamret, PhD. Texas Tech University, Wind
Science and Engineering, September 2008
2006 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Jens Schubert, East Carolina University, 'Portfolio lifecycle selection: theory and experiment,' East Carolina University, 2006.
2005 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Nahil Saqef AlHait, PhD. Texas Tech University (co-chair)
Economics, 'Tests of Alternative Predictions for One Shot and Repeated Game Environments: theory and
experiments,' 2005. Assistant Professor, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
2005 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Yongsheng Wang, PhD. Texas Tech University,
Economics, 'Essays in Real Estate Finance and Economics.' 2005.
2004 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Alper Altinanahtar, PhD. Texas Tech University 'Analysis
of a Market for Transplantable Organs,' 2004, Assistant Professor, Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey.
2004 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Guillermo Covarrubias, PhD. Texas Tech University (cochair) Economics, 'Examination of Yield Spreads: Econometric Modeling and Forecasting.' 2004,
Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Texas-El Paso.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 23
2003 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Mark Thompson, PhD. Texas Tech University 'Essays on
the Economic Analysis of Risk,' 2003, Cree-Walker Chair of Business Administration and Associate
Professor of Economics, Hull College of Business, Augusta State University.
2003 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Omar Al-Zoubi, PhD. Texas Tech University,
Economics, 'Essays in Monetary and Fiscal Policy.' 2003.
2003 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Talah Arabiyat, PhD. Texas Tech University,
Economics, 'Essays in Commodity Asset Pricing and Yield Spreads,' 2003.
2002 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Ronald Daigle, PhD. Texas Tech University,
Accounting, 'Determining Individual Microeconomic Demand for Continuous Online Assurance Given
Specific Types of Decisions,' 2002.
2001 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Tufan Tiglioglu, PhD. Texas Tech University (co-chair)
'Economic Analysis of Hurricane Evacuation,' 2001. Assistant Professor, Alvernia College, Reading, PA.
2001 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Richard Stemple, Ph. D. Texas Tech University,
Economics, 'Education earnings profile: gender differences,' 2001.
2000 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Ozlem Ozdemir, PhD. Texas Tech University 'Risk
Perception and the Value of Safety for Low Probability, High Consequence Risks: Theoretical and
Empirical Investigation,' 2000, Associate Professor, Middle Eastern Technical University, Istanbul,
Turkey.
2000 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Farooq Malik, PhD. Texas Tech University,
Economics, 'Three Essays in Applied Financial Economics and Macroeconomics,' 2000.
1999 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Kevin Simmons, PhD. Texas Tech University (co-chair)
'Pricing of Mitigation Measures,' 1999. Clara R. and Leo F. Corrigan Chair in Economics and Business
Administration, Austin College, Sherman, TX.
1999 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Melissa Wiseman, PhD. Texas Tech University,
Economics, 'Faculty Performance Evaluation and Principal-Agent Concerns at Texas State Supported
Universities,' 1999.
1995 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Jay Goodman, PhD. University of Colorado,
Economics, 'Temporary and Permanent Water Transfers Modeling the Water allocation Process in the
Western United States,' 1995.
1995 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Sonja De Lemos, Summa Cum Laude in Economics,
1995.
1995 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Steven McPike, Cum Laude in Economics, 1995.
1995 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. John Lovett, PhD. University of Colorado, Economics,
second reader, PhD. 'Congressional Legislation Involving White and Indian Affairs in the Early National
Period: 1783-1802,' 1995.
1995 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Mary (Myung-Wook) Lee, PhD. University of Colorado,
Economics, 'Direct and Indirect Estimations of Non-Market Valuations using Bootstrap GMM-A case of
Recreational Fishing in Central and Northern California,' 1995.
1994 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Pari Sivakumar, University of Colorado, 1994.
1994 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Tamara Berner, Magna Cum Laude in General Honors,
1994.
1994 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Lynne Lewis, PhD. University of Colorado, Economics,
second reader, 'Evaluating Opportunities for Interstate Water Sharing in the Western United States,'
1994.
1993 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Carl A. Taubel, University of Colorado, 1993.
1993 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Rebecca Boyce, PhD. University of Colorado,
Economics, 'Essays in Environmental Economics: Investigating Non-use Values, the WTA-WTP Disparity
and the Reliability of the Contingent Valuation Method,' 1993.
1992 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Myung-Wook Lee, 'Transferable Discharge Permits as a
Means of Implementing Pollution Policy,' University of Colorado, 1992.
1992 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Joseph Sudia, PhD. University of Colorado, Business
Administration, 'Valuation Effects of Takeover Regulation on Multinational Bidders,' 1992.
1992 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Pat Fort, PhD. University of Colorado, Accounting,
'Analysts' Forecast Accuracy and the Presentation of Mandated Accounting Changes,' 1992.
1992 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Debra T. Trapp, Summa Cum Laude in Economics, 1992
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 24
1991 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. David Schenk, PhD. University of Colorado 'Spatial
Competition and Communication: Theory and Experiments,' 1991.
1991 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Arief Karseno, PhD. University of Colorado 'Advertising,
Market-Share and Profitability: An Experimental Study with Application to Indonesian Manufacturing,'
1991. Professor, Economics Department, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
1991 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Veronica Chavez, Magna Cum Laude in Economics,
1991.
1990 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Xirun Liu, 'Experimental Tests of the Rent v. Buy
Decision,' University of Colorado, 1990.
1990 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. David L. Hummels, Summa Cum Laude in Economics
and Political Science, 1990. (Associate Professor, Purdue University)
1990 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Chair. Steve Elliott, PhD. University of Colorado, 'Innovative
Rate Structures for Electrical Utility Peak Load Management: An Experimental Approach,' 1990.
Associate Professor, Miami University at Oxford, Ohio.
1989 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Steve Paskin, PhD. University of Colorado,
Accounting, 'Some Economic Determinants of Discretionary Accounting Changes,' 1989.
1989 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Eun Soo Kim, University of Colorado, 1989.
4. SCHOLARLY & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH
EMPHASIS ON THE PAST FIVE YEARS)
a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree
Articles in Refereed Journals
Landry, C., Bin, O., Hindsley, P., Kruse, J., Whitehead, J., Ken Wilson, (2011). Weathering the Storm:
Measuring Household Willingness-to-Pay for Risk-Reduction in Post Katrina New Orleans. Southern
Economic Journal.
Kruse, J. L. & Ewing, B. (2010). An Experimental Examination of Market Concentration and Capacity
Effects on Price Competition. journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis.
Ewing, B., Kruse, J. L., & Thompson, M. (2010). Measuring the Regional Economic Response to
Hurricane Katrina. CESifo Forum.
Kruse, J. L., Ewing, B., & Thompson, M. (2009). A Multidisciplinary Plan for Executive Education and
Lifelong Learning Programs in Wind Science and Engineering. International Journal of Continuing
Education and Life-Long Learning, 19 (1), 74-81.
DeSilva, D., Kruse, J. L., & Sutter, D. (2009). An Economic Analysis of Wind Resistant
Construction. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics.
Ewing, B., Kruse, J., & Sutter, D. (2009). An Overview of Hurricane Katrina and Economic Loss. journal
of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis.
Ewing, B., Kruse, J., Lynch, G., & Malik, F. (2009). Modeling the Time-Varying Volitility of the Paper-Bill
Spread. Journal of Economics and Business.
Ewing, B., Kruse, J. L., & Thompson, M. (2009). Twister! Employment Responses to the May 3, 1999
Oklahoma City Tornado. Applied Economics.
Kruse, J. L., Ewing, B., & Thompson, M. (2008). Analysis of Time-Varying Turbulence in Geographically
Dispersed Wind Energy Markets. Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning and Policy, 3 (4), 340347.
Bin, O., Landry, C., & Kruse, J. L. (2008). Flood Hazards, Insurance Rates, and Amenities: Evidence
from the Coastal Housing Market. Journal of Risk and Insurance, 75 (1), 63-82.
Kruse, J. L. (2008). Simulated and Real Buyers in Posted Offer Markets. Handbook of Experimental
Results, 1, 71-76.
de Silva, D., Kruse, J. B., & Wang, Y. (2008). Spatial Dependencies in Wind-Related Housing
Damage. Environmental Hazards.
Ewing, B. & Kruse, J. L. (2008). The Prime Rate-Deposit Rate Spread and Macroeconomic
Shocks. Advances in Quantitative Analysis of Finance and Accounting, 5, 181-198.
Ewing, B. T., Kruse, J. B., & Thompson, M. A. (2008). Transmission of Shocks Among Health Care
Sector Index Returns. Applied Economics Letters, 4, 71-75.
Altinanahtar, A., Crooker, S., & Kruse, J. L. (2008). Valuing Human Organs: an application of contingent
valuation. International Journal of Social Economics, 35 (1/2), 4-14.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 25
Bin, O., Crawford, T., Kruse, J. B. , & Landry, C. (2008). Viewscapes and Flood Hazard: Coastal Housing
Market Response to Amenities and Risk. Land Economics, 84 (3), 434-448.
Ewing, B., Kruse, J. L., & Thompson, M. A. (2008). Wind Hazard Risk Perception: an experimiental
test. Experimental Methods, Environmental Economics, 8, 395-406.
Articles not refereed (i.e. invited, editorial)
Ewing, B., Kruse, J. L., & Thompson, M. (2010). Measuring the Regional Economic Response to
Hurricane Katrina. CESifo Forum.
Published Chapter
Ewing, B., Kruse, J., & Thompson, M. (2008). "Wind Hazard Risk Perception: an experimental test", In T.
Cherry, S. Kroll, and J. Shogren (Eds.) Experimental Economics, (pp. 395-406). 270 Madison Ave. New
York: Routledge.
Kruse, J. (2005). "Impact of Natural Disasters on Developing Economies", In N. Narayana (Ed.)
Economic Development Issues and Policies, (pp. 1017-1033). New Delhi: Serials Publications.
b. Status of grants & contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names,
years of funding, collaborative partners)
Funded
2011 [Year 1 of 3]: KRUSE, J. L., Development of a quantitative model for measuring regional economic
resilience to hurricanes ($91,360.00), GOV-National Science Foundation (NSF).
2011 [Year 2 of 3]: KRUSE, J. L., Modeling Natural Disaster Risk Management: a stakeholder
perspective ($125,000.00), National Institute of Standards and Technology.
2010 [Year 2 of 3]: KRUSE, J. L., Enabling the Next Generation of Hazards and Disasters Researchers,
GOV-National Science Foundation (NSF).
2010 [Year 1 of 3]: KRUSE, J. L., Modeling Natural Disaster Risk Management: a stakeholder
perspective ($125,000.00), National Institute of Standards and Technology.
2009 [Year 2 of 3]: KRUSE, J. L., Enabling the Next Generation of Hazards and Disasters Researchers,
GOV-National Science Foundation (NSF).
2009: KRUSE, J. L., RENCI Center for Coastal Systems Informatics and Modeling Renewal, Renaissance
Computing Institute.
2008 [Year 1 of 3]: KRUSE, J. L., Enabling the Next Generation of Hazards and Disasters Researchers,
GOV-National Science Foundation (NSF).
2008 [Year 3 or 3]: KRUSE, J. L., Coastal Systems Informatics and Modeling (C-SIM) Cooperative
Agreement ($566,666.00), RENCI@East Carolina University, Coastal Systems Informatics and Modeling
(C-SIM) Cooperative Agreement with Renaissance Computing Institute, Director, total support $1.7 mil,
2006-2009., Renaissance Computing Institute.
c. Invited research presentations outside ECU
International
KRUSE, J. L. (2009). Toward a National Hazard Vulnerability and Resiliencey Observatory.
Natural Hazards Workshop, Broomfield, Colorado.
KRUSE, J. L. (2008). Third International Symposium for the Prevention of Natural Disasters.
Third International Symposium for the Prevention of Natural Disasters, Mexico City, Mexico.
National
KRUSE, J. L. (2011). The Role of Economics: Integrating Economics into the USGS Research
Portfolio. Department of Interior, US Geological Survey Workshop, Reston, Virginia.
KRUSE, J. L. (2011). Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences at NOAA. Austin College Will
Mann Richardson Lecture Series, Sherman, Texas.
KRUSE, J. L. (2011). Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences at NOAA. Texas Tech University
McDonald-Mehta Lecture Series, Lubbock, Texas.
KRUSE, J. L. (2011). Through the Looking Glass: Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences at
NOAA. Texas A & M Department of Marine Sciences, Galveston, Texas.
KRUSE, J. L. (2010). Risk Assessment and Risk Management at NOAA. National Academy of
Science Disasters Roundtable, Washington, District of Columbia.
KRUSE, J. L. (2010). Risk Assessment and Risk Management. National Academy of Sciences
Disasters Roundtable, Washington, District of Columbia.
KRUSE, J. L. (2010). An Overview of Social Science at NOAA. NOAA OAR Executive Research
Council, Washington, District of Columbia.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 26
KRUSE, J. L. (2010). Weathering the Storm: measuring household willingness-to-pay for risk
reduction in post Katrina New Orleans. NOAA Research Council Social Science Committee, Silver
Spring, Maryland.
KRUSE, J. L. (2010). Beautiful but Risky: Risk and Amenity Value in Coastal Housing Market.
University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware.
KRUSE, J. L. (2010). Coastal Ecosystems and Economies. Coastal States Caucas, Washington,
District of Columbia.
KRUSE, J. L. (2010). Three papers illustrating research and discovery. University of Nebraska,
Department of Agricultural Economics, Lincoln, Nebraska.
KRUSE, J. L. (2009). Economics and Hazards. Enabling the Next Generation of Hazards and
Disasters Researchers Summer Meeting, Broomfield, Colorado.
KRUSE, J. L. (2008). The Economics of Natural and Unnatural Disasters. 45th Werner Sichel
Lecture Series, Kalamazoo, Michigan.
KRUSE, J. L. (2008). National Center for Atmospheric Research. National Center for Atmospheric
Research, Boulder, Colorado.
Regional
KRUSE, J. L. (2010). Risk and Amenity in a Coastal Housing Market. University of Delaware,
Newark, Delaware.
d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights
e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers
f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees
Chair: Committee / Task Force
2010 – 2011: White House OSTP Subcommittee on Ocean Social Science and Technology Policy
Interagency Working Group on Ocean Social Science, Washington, District of Columbia (National).
2010: NOAA Research Council, Social Science Committee, Silver Spring, Maryland (National).
2010: NOAA Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Science Team, Social Science Theme, Silver Spring, Maryland
(National).
2010: NOAA Research Council Ad Hoc Committee on Scientific Integrity, Silver Spring, Maryland
(National).
Chair: Conference / Track / Program
2010: Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Principle Investigator's Conference Organizing Committee, St.
Petersburg, Florida (National).
Member: Committee/Task Force
2011 – 2013: Technical Review Panel, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium, Gulf Port,
Mississippi (National).
2010 – 2012: Advisory Committee, Center for Sustainable Tourism (Local).
2011: NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center Social Sciences Branch Program Review, Woods Hole,
Massachusetts (National).
2011: National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (Economics) Review Panel,
Alexandria, Virginia (National).
2010 – 2011: National Science Foundation Integrated Graduate Education and Research Training
Program, Arlington, Virginia (National).
2010: White House OSTP Subcommittee on Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences, Washington,
District of Columbia (National).
2010: White House OSTP Subcommittee on Ocean Science and Technology Policy, Washington, District
of Columbia (National).
2010: White House Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill National Incident Command, Economic Solutions Team,
Washington, District of Columbia (National).
2010: NOAA Research Council, Silver Spring, Maryland (National).
2010: Legislative Offshore energy Exploration Research Study Committee (State).
2009: ECU Leadership Advisory Council (State).
2009: NC legislative Offshore Energy Exploration Research Study Committee, Raleigh, North Carolina
(State).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 27
5. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE
Reviewer - Grant Proposal Related to Expertise
2009: National Science Foundation, Engineering Research Centers Program (National).
2008 – 2009: Decision, Risk and Management Sciences Program, Advisory Panel, Decision Risk
National Science Foundation (National).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 28
RANDALL E. PARKER
Economics
Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences
1. RANK
Professor of Economics
2. DEGREES
PhD. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, Economics, 1986
M.S. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, Economics, 1984
B.S. Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, IL, Economics, 1982
3. TEACHING EXPERIENCE RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH EMPHASIS ON THE PAST
FIVE YEARS)
a. Overall nature of workload assignments (%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical
practice)
Research: 45%
Service: 10%
Teaching: 45%
Admin: 0%
b. Courses taught
Scheduled courses: MACROECON THEORY, MONEY & BANKING, PRIN MACROECONOMICS,
SEL TOPICS ECON, TOPICS IN ECONOMICS
Other courses:
Analysis of the Business Environment, Monetary Theory and Policy, Money and Banking, Economic
History, Business Cycles and Forecasting, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Principles of Microeconomics
c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)
M. Stokes Malone “Asymmetric effects of money supply shocks on disaggregate output data”
Charline Bright “Divisia money shocks and their effects on disaggregate output data”
4. SCHOLARLY & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH
EMPHASIS ON THE PAST FIVE YEARS)
a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree
Book/TextBook
PARKER, R. E. & Whaples, R. (Forthcoming 2013). The Handbook of Modern Economic History
Routledge.
PARKER, R. E. & Whaples, R. (Forthcoming 2013). The Handbook of Major Events in Economic History
Routledge.
PARKER, R. E. (2011). The Seminal Works of the Great Depression, Cheltenham UK and Northampton
MA USA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
PARKER, R.E. (2007) The Economics of the Great Depression: A Twenty-First Century Look Back at the
Economics of the Interwar Era Edward Elgar Publishing
b. Status of grants & contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names,
years of funding, collaborative partners)
Funded
2009: PARKER, R. E., Interwar Historical Antecedents of Modern Inflation Targeting Central
Banks ($17,029.00).
c. Invited research presentations outside ECU
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 29
National
PARKER, R. E. (2012, March). Today’s Economy: Why are we here and where’s the exit? Public
Lecture at Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee.
PARKER, R. E. (2010, June). Invited Speaker/Panelist on 'The New Deal's Economic Legacy'.
Cato Institute Conference on 'Lessons from the New Deal', Washington, District of Columbia.
PARKER, R. E. (2008, March). The Great Depression and Modern Business Cycles. Public Lecture
at Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee.
d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights
e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers
2008: Special Projects or Assignments. Invited attendee to the conference 'The Great Depression and
the New Deal: A Second Look' March 30, 2009 at the Council on Foreign Relations, New York, NY.
f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees
5. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE
Academic Conference: Panelist
2011: Invited participant in the Liberty Fund's Conference 'Interpreting the Great Depression', Invited
participant in round table discussions regarding the evolution of the historical narrative of the Great
Depression in popular history. Los Angeles, California (National).
Reviewer - Article / Manuscript
2010 – 2011: Referee for Journal of Economic History, Refereed for the paper 'Revisiting the 1929 Crisis:
Was the Fed Pre-Keynesian? New Lessons from the Past'. (National).
2009: Eastern Economic Journal, Second review of article The Credit Channel in U.S. Economic History.
Recommended acceptance for publication. (Regional).
2009: Oxford Economic Papers 'Real and Monetary Origins of the Great Crash: An Early Synthesis
Reconsidered, Reviewed paper for Oxford Economic Journal. (International).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 30
PHILIP A. ROTHMAN
Economics
Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences
1. RANK
Professor
2. DEGREES
PhD. New York University, New York, NY, Economics, 1990
B.A. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, Russian Language & Literature, 1982
B.A. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, Economics, 1982
3. TEACHING EXPERIENCE RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH EMPHASIS ON THE PAST
FIVE YEARS)
a. Overall nature of workload assignments (%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical
practice)
b. Courses taught
Scheduled courses: ADVANCED TOPICS, ECONOMETRICS, ECONOMETRICS II, INT
MACROECONOMICS, RESEARCH, SEL TOPICS ECON, TOPICS IN ECONOMICS
c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)
4. SCHOLARLY & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH
EMPHASIS ON THE PAST FIVE YEARS)
a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree
Articles in Refereed Journals
CHENG, A., JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R., & ROTHMAN, P. A. (2010). An Empirical Investigation of Stock
Market Behavior in the Middle East and North Africa. Journal of Empirical Finance, 17 (3), 413-427.
Milas, C. & Rothman, P. A. (2008). Out-of-Sample Forecasting of Unemployment Rates with Pooled
STVECM Forecasts. International Journal of Forecasting, 24 (1), 101-121.
ROTHMAN, P. A. (2008). Reconsideration of the Markov Chain Evidence on Unemployment Rate
Asymmetry. Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics, 12 (3), 1-16.
Non-RefereedProceedings
Abstract Only
Published Chapter
b. Status of grants & contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names,
years of funding, collaborative partners)
c. Invited research presentations outside ECU
International
RAVAZZOLO, F. & ROTHMAN, P. A. (2011). Oil and US GDP: A Real-Time Out-of-Sample
Evaluation. European University Institute, Dept of Economics, Research Seminar, Florence, Italy.
RAVAZZOLO, F. & ROTHMAN, P. A. (2011). Oil and US GDP: A Real-Time Out-of-Sample
Evaluation. 19th Symposium of the Society for Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics, Washington,
District of Columbia.
RAVAZZOLO, F. & ROTHMAN, P. A. (2010, December). Oil and US GDP: A Real-Time Out-ofSample Evaluation. Triangle Econometrics Conference, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
RAVAZZOLO, F. & ROTHMAN, P. A. (2010, October). Oil and US GDP: A Real-Time Out-of-Sample
Examination. European Central Bank, Research Department, Seminar, Frankfurt, Germany.
RAVAZZOLO, F. & ROTHMAN, P. A. (2010, September). Oil and US GDP: A Real-Time Out-ofSample Examination. Eurostat 6th 'Colloquium on Modern Tools for Business Cycle Analysis',
Luxembourg CIty, Luxembourg.
RAVAZZOLO, F. & ROTHMAN, P. A. (2010, June). Oil and US GDP: A Real-Time Out-of-Sample
Examination. Recent Developments in the Econometrics of Macroeconomics and Finance, Venastul,
Norway.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 31
ROTHMAN, P. A. (2010, May). Forecasts of Selected Business Cycle Indicators. Central Bank of
Norway, Research Department, Seminar, Oslo, Norway.
Cheng, A., Jahan-Parvar, M. R. , & Rothman, P. (2008). An Empirical Investigation of Stock Market
Behavior in the Middle East and North Africa. Central Bank of Norway, Research Department,
Seminar, Oslo, Norway.
Jahan-Parvar, M. R., Rothman, P. A. , & Cheng, A. (2008, February). An Empirical Investigation of
Stock Market Behavior in the Middle East and North Africa. ESRC Research Seminar series on
'Nonlinear Economics and Finance Research Community' at Keele University, Keele, United Kingdom.
Jahan-Parvar, M. R., Rothman, P. A. , & Cheng, A. (2008, January). An Empirical Investigation of
Stock Market Behavior in the Middle East and North Africa. Leeds University Business School,
Department of Economics Seminar, Leeds, United Kingdom.
Jahan-Parvar, M. R., Rothman, P. A. , & Cheng, A. (2008, January). An Empirical Investigation of
Stock Market Behavior in the Middle East and North Africa. Lancaster University, Department of
Economics Seminar, Lancaster, United Kingdom.
Milas, C. & Rothman, P. A. (2008, June). Out-of-Sample Forecasting of Unemployment Rates with
Pooled STVECM Forecasts. Erasmus University, Department of Econometrics Seminar, Rotterdam,
Netherlands.
ROTHMAN, P. A. (2008, September). Data Revisions and the Markov Chain Evidence on
Unemployment Rate Asymmetry. Applied Economics Ruby Anniversary Conference, Cambridge
University, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
National
Cheng, A., Jahan-Parvar, M. R. , & Rothman, P. (2008). An Empirical Investigation of Stock Market
Behavior in the Middle East and North Africa. Virginia Commonwealth University, Department of
Economics, Seminar, Richmond, Virginia.
d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights
e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers
f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees
Member: Committee/Task Force
2008: Society for Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics. Program chair of annual conference held in April
at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. (International).
2009: Society for Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics. Program chair of annual conference held in April
at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. (International).
2009: Norges Bank Conference on Recent Developments in the Econometrics of Macroeconomics and
Finance, Member of organizing committee for this conference to be held in June 2010 at the central bank
of Norway. (International).
2010: Society for Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics. Member of program committee for annual
conference held in April at University of Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy. (International).
2010: Society for Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics. Member of program committee for annual
conference held in March at George Washington University. (International).
5. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE
Reviewer - Article / Manuscript
2008: Macroeconomic Dynamics (International).
Reviewer - Grant Proposal Related to Expertise
2008: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (International).
Editor: Associate Editor
2008 – 2010: Eastern Economic Journal (International).
2008 – 2010: Applied Economics (International).
2008 – 2010: Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics (International).
Officer: Organization / Association
2010: Society for Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics (International).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 32
2008: Society for Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics, President of Society. Duties include serving as
program chair of annual conference. 2008 conference held in April at the Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco. (International).
2008: Society for Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics, President of Society. Duties include serving as
program chair of annual conference. 2009 conference to be held in April at the Federal Reserve Bank of
Atlanta. (International).
Reviewer: Ad Hoc Reviewer for a Journal
2011: Economic Modelling (International).
2011: Economic Journal Watch (International).
2010 – 2011: Econometric Reviews (International).
2010: Eastern Economic Journal (International).
2010: Empirical Economics (International).
2010: Journal of Empirical Finance (International).
2010: Bulletin of Economic Research (International).
2009: Economic Journal Watch (International).
2009: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics (International).
2008: Macroeconomics Dynamics (International).
2008: Oxford Bulletin of Economics & Statistics (International).
2008: Journal of Applied Econometrics (International).
2008: Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics (International).
2008: Journal of Macroeconomics (International).
2008: International Economic Review (International).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 33
LESTER A. ZEAGER
Economics
Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences
1. RANK
Professor
2. DEGREES
PhD. University of Pittsburgh, 1987
3. TEACHING EXPERIENCE RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH EMPHASIS ON THE PAST
FIVE YEARS)
a. Overall nature of workload assignments (%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical
practice)
Research: 40%
Service: 20%
Teaching: 40%
Admin: 0%
b. Courses taught
Scheduled courses: DEVELOPMENT ECON, DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, MATHEMAT ECON,
RSCH IN MULTI STUDIES, SEL TOPICS ECON, TOPICS IN ECONOMICS
Other courses:
ECON 2113, Principles of Microeconomics (SS2)
c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)
2011 – MA Thesis Committee - Member. Hilda Bryan, Department of Geography, ‘Sweet Potatoes in a
Globalizing World’
2007 – MA Thesis Committee - Member. Adam Driscoll, Department of Sociology, 'Economic Efficiency
Leads to Environmental Inequality in North Carolina's Hog Industry'
2005 - MA Thesis Committee - Member. Marie Chiche, International Studies, ‘Ethnicity and Politics in
Africa: A Case Study of Ghana’
2004 - MA Thesis Committee - Member. Jacob Betz, Department of History, ‘A Tactical Revolutionary:
Andrew Furuseth and the 1915 La Follette Seamen’s Act’
2001 - MA Thesis Committee - Chair. Man Wang, International Studies, ‘Migration and the Floating
Population in China’
4. SCHOLARLY & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH
EMPHASIS ON THE PAST FIVE YEARS)
a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree
Articles in Refereed Journals
BISHOP, J. A., LIU, H., & ZEAGER, L. A. (2011). The Disappearing Nutritional Bias Against Chinese
Girls. Contemporary Economic Policy, 29 (3), 461-468.
BISHOP, J. A., CHOW, K. V., & ZEAGER, L. A. (2010). Visualizing and Testing Convergence Between
Two Income Distributions. Journal of Income Distribution, 19 (1), 2-19.
ZEAGER, L. A., (2005). Strategic Interaction in the 1994 and Earlier Cuban Refugee Crises.
International Interactions, 31(4), 327-348.
BISHOP, J. A., CHOW, K.V., & ZEAGER, L. A. (2005). Decomposing Lorenz and Concentration Curves.
International Economic Review, 44(3), 965-978.
BISHOP, J. A., & ZEAGER, L. A., (2001). The Changing Profile of Poverty in Germany after Unificiation:
Cross-Section and Panel Views. Journal of Income Distribution, 10(2), 26-39.
BISHOP, J. A., FORMBY, J. A., & ZEAGER, L. A., (1996) The Impact of Food Stamps on U.S. Poverty in
the 1980s: A Marginal Dominance Analysis. Economica, 63(250S), S141-S162.
VIJVERBERG, V. & ZEAGER, L. A. (1994) Comparing Earnings Profiles in Urban Areas of an LDC:
Rural-to-Urban Migrants vs. Native Workers. Journal of Development Economics, 45(2), 865-887.
BALDWIN, M., FLACCO, P., & ZEAGER, L. A., (1994) Gender Differences in Wage Losses from
Impairments; Estimates from the SIPP. Journal of Human Resources, 29(3), 865-887.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 34
Non-RefereedProceedings
Full Paper
Zeager, L. (1990). The Competitive Firm With Uncertainty in the Rate and Labor Turnover. Journal of
Economic Literature, 28, 971.
Zeager, L. (1990). Economic Incentives for an Urban Bias in Development Policies. Journal of
Economic Literature, 28, 1614-15.
Zeager, L. (1988). Tests of the Labor Turnover Theory of Wage Determination in Tanzania. Dissertation
Abstracts International, 49, 1236A.
Abstract Only
Zeager, L. (2004). Kosovo Refugees on the Macedonian Border: Escaping a Prisoners'
Dilemma. Analysing Conflict and Its Resolution, 151-162.
Zeager, L. (1990). A Profile of Poverty in Eastern North Carolina. Proceedings of the 1988 Conference
on Poverty: Po, 1, 44-56.
Zeager, L. (1989). An Economic Profile of Poverty in Eastern North Carolina. Proceedings of Poverty in
Eastern North Carolina, 44-55.
Book/TextBook
ZEAGER, L. A., ERICSON, R. E. , & WILLIAMS, J. H. P. (2012). Pawns in a Game: Strategic Behavior in
Refugee Negotiations, The Netherlands: Republic of Letters.
b. Status of grants & contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names,
years of funding, collaborative partners)
Funded
2008: ZEAGER, L. A., Asian Studies: Course Development Project ($4,000.00), Travel to Asian
universities in Hong Kong and Malaysia to assemble materials (PowerPoint slides, books, articles, and
video clips) that illustrate five development topics (e.g., trade, education, health, financial intermediation,
and governance) in Asian contexts, GOV-Department of Education (DE).
2008: ZEAGER, L. A. & BISHOP, J. A. , Tracking the Impact of Hurricanes on the Incomes and Labor
Earnings of Poor and Near-Poor Households: Evidence from Longitudinal CPS Data ($12,661.00),
Research and Graduate Studies.
1992: FORMBY, J. P., BISHOP, J. A. & ZEAGER, L. A., Evaluating the Impact of the Food Stamp
Program on Poverty in the 1980’s” ($87,201), GOV-U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Not Funded
2009: ZEAGER, L. A., BISHOP, J. A. , & KIM, H., The Impact of Natural Disasters on Income Poverty:
Estimates from the CPS, GOV-National Science Foundation (NSF).
c. Invited research presentations outside ECU
Regional
International
ZEAGER, L. A. & WILLIAMS, J. H. P. (2005 May) Kosovo Refugees on the Macedonian Border: Escaping
a Prisoner’s Dilemma, Institute for Mathematics and Its Appications, Oxford University, UK.
ZEAGER, L. A. & WILLIAMS, J. H. P. (2004 June) Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford University, UK.
ZEAGER, L. A. (1998 July) Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Users, Berlin, Germany.
Regional
RUPP, N. G., ZEAGER, L.A. (2011 November). Optimal Parental Leave with Cost Differentials across
University Faculties. Southern Economic Association Annual Meeting. Washington, District of Columbia.
BISHOP, J. A., CHIOU, J., ZEAGER, L. A. , & ZHENG, B. (2010, November). Interdistributional
Inequality, Poverty, and Welfare: Relationships among Methods using Lower Partial Moments of
Distributions. Southern Economic Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.
ZEAGER, L. A. & CHIOU, J. (2008, November). Regional Convergence in Taiwan. Southern
Economic Association Annual Meeting, Washington, District of Columbia.
d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights
e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers
2010: Other Research Activities. Completed Manuscript (302 pages) delivered to the Republic of Letters
(contract signed in 2009-10 academic year)
2010: Research-in-Progress. 'Optimal Parental Leave with Cost Differentials across Faculties,' coauthored with Nick Rupp
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 35
2009: Research-in-Progress. New manuscript, 'Regional Convergence in Taiwan,' co-authored with John
A. Bishop and Jong-Rong Chiou
2009: Research-in-Progress. New manuscript, 'Eritrea, Donors, and the Return of 500,000 Refugees:
Was there no Equilibrium Path to an Agreement?' co-authored with Richard E. Ericson
2008: Research-in-Progress. Wrote or extensively revised five book chapters for Refugee Protection and
Assistance: A Strategic Analysis (with Richard E. Ericson and John H.P. Williams), under review at the
University of Michigan Press
f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees
5. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE
Reviewer - External Tenure
2008: University of North Florida, Package of materials for Dr. Chris Johnson, Coggin College of
Business, Department of Economics and Geography (National).
Reviewer: Ad Hoc Reviewer for a Journal
2012: The Social Science Journal, Journal of the Western Social Science Association
2011: Conflict Management and Peace Science, Journal of the Peace Science Society, International
(International).
2009: Applied Economics, Journal edited in UK (International).
2008: Conflict Management and Peace Science, Journal of the Peace Science Society, International
(International).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 36
OKMYUNG BIN
Economics
Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences
1. RANK
Associate Professor
2. DEGREES
PhD. Oregon State University 2000
3. TEACHING EXPERIENCE RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH EMPHASIS ON THE PAST
FIVE YEARS)
a. Overall nature of workload assignments (%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical
practice)
Research: 50%
Service: 10%
Teaching: 40%
Admin: 0%
b. Courses taught
Scheduled courses: ECONOMETRICS, ECONOMETRICS I, ENVIR ECON, PRIN
MICROECONOMICS, SEL TOPICS ECON, TOPICS IN ECONOMICS
c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)
4. SCHOLARLY & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH
EMPHASIS ON THE PAST FIVE YEARS)
a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree
Articles in Refereed Journals
Landry, C., Hindsley, P., Bin, O., Kruse, J., Whitehead, J., Ken Wilson, (in press, 2010). Measuring
Household Willingness-to-Pay for Risk-Reduction in Post-Katrina New Orleans. Southern Economic
Journal.
BIN, O., Poulter, B., Dumas, C., & Whitehead, J. (in press, 2010). Measuring the Impact of Sea-Level
Rise on Coastal Real Estate: A Hedonic Property Model Approach. Journal of Regional Science.
Whitehead, J., Poulter, B., Dumas, C., & BIN, O. (2009). Measuring the Economic Effects of Seal Level
Rise on Shore Fishing. Mitigation and Adaptation of Strategies for Global Change.
BIN, O., Landry, C., & Meyer, G. (2009). Riparian Buffers and Hedonic Prices: A Quasi-Experimental
Analysis of Residential Property Values in the Neuse River Basin. American Journal of Agricultural
Economics, 91 (4), 1067-1079.
BIN, O. & Edwards, B. (2009). Social Capital and Business Giving to Charity Following a Natural
Disaster: An Empirical Assessment. Journal of Socio-Economics, 38 (4), 601-607.
BIN, O., Kruse, J., & Landry, C. (2008). Flood Hazards, Insurance Rates, and Amenities: Evidence from
the Coastal Housing Market. Journal of Risk and Insurance, 75 (1), 63-82.
BIN, O. & Martins-Filho, C. (2008). Vehicle Price and Hydrocarbon Emissions: Evidence from the Used
Vehicle Markets. Applied Economics Letters, 15 (12), 939-943.
BIN, O., Crawford, T., Kruse, J., & Landry, C. (2008). Viewscapes and Flood Hazard: Coastal Housing
Market Response to Amenities and Risk. Land Economics, 84 (3), 434448.
Non-RefereedProceedings
Full Paper
BIN, O. (2007). The Economic Value of the Setiu Wetlands: A Choice Modeling Approach to
Management Options. The Current State of Knowledge of the Setiu Wetlands.
b. Status of grants & contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names,
years of funding, collaborative partners)
Funded
2010: Bin, O. & Crawford, T., Modeling Storm Surge and Flood Losses in NC Coastal Communities,
Center for Natural Hazards Research.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 37
2010: BIN, O., Kousky, C., & Holladay, S., Distributional Consequences of the National Flood Insurance
Program, National Wildlife Federation.
2008: BIN, O. & Luczkovich, J., Understanding Heterogeneous Preferences on Essential Fish Habitats: A
Choice Modeling Approach, Coastal Maritime Council.
2008: BIN, O., North Carolina Coastal Hazards: Economic Implications of Severe Storms and Sea Level
Rise ($11,118.00), University of North Carolina Research Competitiveness Fund.
Not Funded
2009 [Year 1 of 2]: BIN, O., Luczkovich, J., Lancaster, M., & Hindsley, P., Choices of Recreational Fishers
in North Carolina for Charter Boats: A Model Based on the Stated-off-Revealed Preference Approach,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
2008 [Year 1 of 2]: BIN, O., Luczkovich, J., Lancaster, M., & Hindsley, P., Choices of Recreational Fishers
in North Carolina: A Model Based on the Stated-off-Revealed Preference Approach, North Carolina
Marine Fisheries Commission.
Pending
2011: Muhamad, S., BIN, O., & Loganathan, N., Dynamic Integration Between Economic Stability and
Private Sector Wage Growth: Empirical Evidence from Malaysia, Malaysia Exploratory Research Grant
Scheme (ERGS).
2011 [Year 1 of 2]: BIN, O. & Crawford, T., Modeling Storm Surge and Flood Losses in NC Coastal
Communities, North Carolina Sea Grant.
2009 [Year 1 of 2]: BIN, O., Mustapha, N., Muhamad, S., & Aziz, Azlina Abd., Recreation Demand and
Economic Value of Tropical Island Beaches in Malaysia, Economy and Environment Program for
Southeast Asia.
c. Invited research presentations outside ECU
International
BIN, O., Poulter, B., Dumas, C., & Whitehead, J. (2008, July). Measuring the Impacts of Seal Level
Rise on Coastal Real Estate in North Carolina. The 21st International Conference of the Coastal
Society, Los Angeles, California.
BIN, O., Mustapha, N., Muhamad, S., & Aziz, Azlina Abd. (2008, May). Recreation Demand and
Economic Value of Tropical Island Beaches in Malaysia. Economy and Environment Program for
Southeast Asia (EEPSEA)'s 29th Biannual Workshop, Bangkok, Thailand.
Local
BIN, O. (2010). Research through the Asian Studies Grant. Center for Faculty Excellence,
Greenville, North Carolina.
National
BIN, O., Poulter, B., Dumas, C., & Whitehead, J. (2008, July). Impacts of Global Warming on North
Carolina's Coastal Economy. US EPA Ecological Research Lecture Series, Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina.
BIN, O., Landry, C., & Meyer, G. (2008, June). Riparian Buffers and Hedonic Prices: A QuasiExperimental Analysis of Residential Property Values in the Neuse River Basin. Society for
Benefit Cost Analysis, Washington, District of Columbia.
Regional
BIN, O. & Landry, C. (2010). Changes in Flood Risk Perception: Empirical Evidence from the
Housing Market. Southern Economic Association 2010 Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
BIN, O. & Landry, C. (2010). Property Values and Flood Risk: What Happens to Risk Premiums
over Time? Eastern Economic Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
BIN, O. & Landry, C. (2009). Property Values and Flood Risk: What Happens to Risk Premiums
over Time? Hurricane Floyd Symposium, Greenville, North Carolina.
BIN, O., Poulter, B., Dumas, C., & Whitehead, J. (2008, November). Measuring the Impacts of SeaLevel Rise on Coastal Real Estate in North Carolina A Hedonic Price Approach. Southern
Economic Association Annual Meetings, Washington, District of Columbia.
State
BIN, O., Dumas, C., Poulter, B., & Whitehead, J. (2008, May). Measuring the Impacts of Climate
Change on North Carolina Coastal Resources. UNC Coastal Studies Institute Coastal Hazards
Workshop, Manteo, North Carolina.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 38
BIN, O. (2008, April). Measuring the Impacts of Climate Change on North Carolina Coastal
Resources. Sea Level Rise Adaptation Briefing for Policymakers in North Carolina, Manteo, North
Carolina.
d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights
e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers
2011: Web Publications. Resources for the Future, Discussion Paper, DP-11-14.
2010: Other Research Activities. Social Science Observatory Workshop
2009: Other Research Activities. NC/FEMA Sea Level Rise Risk Management Study Scoping Workshop:
April 2-3
f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees
5. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE
Reviewer - Article / Manuscript
2010: Southern Economic Journal (Regional).
2010: Public Works Management and Policy (National).
2010: Journal of Environmental Management (National).
2010: Journal of Environmental Economics & Mngt (National).
2010: Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis (National).
2010: Asia-Pacific Journal of Risk and Insurance (International).
2010: Marine Resource Economics (National).
2010: Public Works Management and Policy (National).
2009 – 2010: Environmental and Resource Economics (International).
2008 – 2010: Land Economics (National).
2009: Coastal Management Journal (National).
2009: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (International).
2009: Urban Studies (National).
2009: Environmental and Resource Economics (National).
2008 – 2009: Ecological Economics (National).
2008: American Journal of Agricultural Economics (National).
2008: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics (National).
2008: Water Resources Research (National).
2008: Journal of Environmental Economics & Mngt (National).
2008: Journal of Risk & Insurance (National).
Reviewer - Grant Proposal Related to Expertise
2011: The Research Grants Council, Hong Kong, China (International).
2008: South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics (International).
2008: Maryland Sea Grant (Regional).
Reviewer: Conference Paper
2011: Summer Conference of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (National).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 39
ANDRZEJ GRODNER
Economics
Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences
1. RANK
Associate Professor
2. DEGREES
PhD. Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, Economics, 2004
M.A. Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, Economics, 2000
B.A. Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland, Economics, 1996
3. TEACHING EXPERIENCE RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH EMPHASIS ON THE PAST
FIVE YEARS)
a. Overall nature of workload assignments (%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical
practice)
Research: 50%
Service: 10%
Teaching: 40%
Admin: 0%
b. Courses taught
Scheduled courses: ECON OF POV & DISCRIM, ECONOMETRICS, INT MICROECONOMICS,
LABOR ECONOMICS, PRIN MICROECONOMICS, RESEARCH, SEL TOPICS ECON
c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)
4. SCHOLARLY & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH
EMPHASIS ON THE PAST FIVE YEARS)
a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree
Articles in Refereed Journals
GRODNER, A. & Kniesner, T. J. (2008). Labor Supply with Social Interactions: Econometric Estimates
and Their Tax Policy Implications. Research in Labor Economics, 28, 1-23.
Published Chapter
Smeeding, T. & Grodner, A. (2000). "Changing Income Inequality in OECD Countries: Updated Results
from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS)", In Hauser R. and Becker I (Eds.) The Personal Distribution of
Income in International Perspective, (pp. 205-225). Berlin: Springer- Verlag.
b. Status of grants & contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names,
years of funding, collaborative partners)
c. Invited research presentations outside ECU
International
GRODNER, A. & Rupp, N. (2011). The Role of Homework on Student Learning Outcomes:
Evidence from a Field Experiment. American Economic Association Meetings, Denver, Colorado.
Grodner, A. & Kniesner, T. J. (2009). Spatial Patterns of Poverty in the US: Dynamic Spatial
Dependence Model. Society of Labor Economists, Boston, Massachusetts.
GRODNER, A., Wayne, G. A. , & Stephen, W. (2009, January). Lost in Translation? The Economics
PhD. Pipeline for U.S. versus Foreign Applicants. American Economic Association Meetings, San
Francisco, California.
GRODNER, A. & Grove, W. A. (2008, May). Estimating Treatment Effects with Multiple Proxies of
Academic Aptitude. Society of Labor Economists, New York City, New York.
Ismael Ahamdanech-Zarco, I., John, B. A. , Andrew, G., & Liu, H. (2008, November). Spanish Labor
Market Efficiency: A Stochastic Frontier Approac. Southern Economic Association Annual
Meetings, Washington, District of Columbia.
Regional
GRODNER, A. & Rupp, N. (2010). The Role of Homework on Student Learning Outcomes:
Evidence from a Field Experiment. University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 40
GRODNER, A. & Rupp, N. (2010). The Role of Homework on Student Learning Outcomes:
Evidence from a Field Experiment. NC State University, Department of Economics, Seminar Series,
Raleigh, North Carolina.
GRODNER, A. (2008, May). Spatial Patterns of Poverty in the US: Dynamic Spatial Dependence
Model. Small Grants Conference, Lexington, Kentucky.
d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights
e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers
f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees
5. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE
Reviewer - Article / Manuscript
2010: Journal of Economic Education (International).
2010: Economic Inquiry (International).
2009: Journal of Policy Analysis and Management (International).
2009: Economics of Education Review (International).
2008: Southern Economic Journal (National).
2008: Eastern Economic Journal (International).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 41
CRAIG E. LANDRY
Economics
Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences
1. RANK
Associate Professor
2. DEGREES
PhD. University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2004
M.S. University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2002
M.S. University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA, Agricultural Economics, 1998
B.S. University of Georgia, Environmental Economics and Management, 1996
3. TEACHING EXPERIENCE RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH EMPHASIS ON THE PAST
FIVE YEARS)
a. Overall nature of workload assignments (%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical
practice)
Research: 50%
Service: 10%
Teaching: 40%
Admin: 0%
b. Courses taught
Scheduled courses: ADVANCED TOPICS, HONORS II, INT MICROECONOMICS, MICROECON
THEORY II, READINGS IN ECONOMICS, RESOURCE ECON I
c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)
 Head, Dissertation Committee for Jingyuan Li – PhD. Program in Coastal Resources Management –
“Community Hazard Mitigation Programs and the Community Ratings System” 2007-present
 Member, Dissertation Committee for Hillary Huffer – PhD Program in Coastal Resources
Management: “Marine Spatial Planning for Analysis of Offshore Oil and Gas Leases” 2011-present
 Member, Dissertation Committee for David Knowles – PhD Program in Coastal Resources
Management: “Environmental Management of Sand Dredging for Transportation Maintenance” 2011present
 Member, Dissertation Committee for James Howard – PhD in Public Policy, University of Maryland
– Baltimore County: “An Evaluation of the National Flood Insurance Program” 2010-present
 Member, Dissertation Committee for Calvin Mires – PhD Program in Coastal Resources
Management: “Valuing Preservation of Maritime Cultural Resources” 2006-present
 Member, Masters Committee for Donald Beal – MS Recreation & Leisure Studies: “Factors
Contributing to Conflicts and User Satisfaction at Lake Gaston: Examining Conflict between Personal
Water Craft Users and Anglers” 2010-2011
 Member, Masters Committee for Garrett Ziegler – MS Sustainable Tourism: “Perceptions and
Economic Value of Green Ski Facilities” 2011
 Member, Dissertation Committee for Melissa Madrigal – PhD Program in Coastal Resources
Management: “A Risk Assessment and Case Study Policy Analysis of Potentially Polluting
Shipwrecks in US Waters” 2010-present
 Member, Masters Committee for Brent Hawkins – MS Recreation & Leisure Studies: “Recreational
Therapy Services for Persons Recovering from Spinal Cord Injury in Inpatient Rehabilitation: A Cost
Analysis” 2008-2009 – currently PhD Candidate, Recreation Therapy, Clemson University
 Head, Dissertation Committee for Paul Hindsley – PhD Program in Coastal Resources Management:
“Applications of Random Utility Models in Coastal Resources Management” 2003-2008 – currently
Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies, Eckerd College
 Member, Masters Committee for David Graefe – MS Recreation & Leisure Studies: “Social Carrying
Capacity and Crowding Research at Cape Lookout National Seashore” 2007-2008 – currently PhD
Candidate, Recreation & Leisure Studies, SUNY - Syracuse
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 42
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
Member, Masters Committee for Wilson York – MA History: “Sweet Devil’s Den: Merchants and
Marauders in the English West Indies: 1627-1677” 2007
Member, Masters Committee for Kiel Wilson – MS Recreation & Leisure Studies: “Perspectives of
Inappropriate Behavior on National Wildlife Refuges in Easter North Carolina and Virginia” 2007
4. SCHOLARLY & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH
EMPHASIS ON THE PAST FIVE YEARS)
a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree
Articles in Refereed Journals
Landry, Craig E. and Jingyuan Li. 2012. Participation in the Community Ratings System of NFIP: An
Empirical Analysis of North Carolina Counties forthcoming Natural Hazards Review.
Landry, Craig E., Tom Allen, Todd Cherry, and John C. Whitehead. 2012. Wind Turbines and Coastal
Recreation Demand Resource and Energy Economics 34: 93-111.
Whitehead, John C., Chris Dumas, Craig E. Landry, and Jim Herstine. 2011. Valuing Bag Limits in the NC
Charter Boat Fishery with Revealed and Stated Preference Data Marine Resource Economics 26(3): 233241.
HINDSLEY, P., LANDRY, C. E., & GENTNER, B. (2011). Addressing Onsite Sampling in Recreation Site
Choice Models. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 62 (1), 95-110.
LANDRY, C. E. (2011). Coastal Erosion as a Natural Resource Management Problem: An Economic
Perspective. Coastal Management, 39 (3), 259-78.
LANDRY, C. E. & JAHAN-PARVAR, M. (2011). Flood Insurance Coverage in the Coastal Zone. Journal
of Risk and Insurance, 78 (2), 361-88.
WHITEHEAD, J., DUMAS, C., LANDRY, C. E. , & HERSTINE, J. (2011). Valuing Bag Limits in the NC
Charter Boat Fishery with Revealed and Stated Preference Data. Marine Resource Economics, 26 (3).
LANDRY, C. E. & HINDSLEY, P. (2011). Valuing Beach Quality with Hedonic Property Models. Land
Economics, 87 (1), 92-108.
LANDRY, C. E., Hindsley, P., Bin, O., Kruse, J. B. , Whitehead, J., Ken Wilson, (2011). Weathering the
Storm: Measuring Household Willingness-to-Pay for Risk-Reduction in Post-Katrina New
Orleans. Southern Economic Journal, 77 (4), 991-1013.
LANDRY, C. E., ALLEN, T., CHERRY, T., & WHITEHEAD, J. (in press, 2011). Wind Turbines and
Coastal Recreation Demand. RESOURCE AND ENERGY ECONOMICS.
LANDRY, C. E., LANGE, A., LIST, J., PRICE, M., & RUPP, N. (2010). Is a Donor in Hand Better than
Two in the Bush? Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment. American Economic Review, 100 (3), 958983.
LANDRY, C. E. & LIU, H. (2009). A Semi-Parametric Estimator for Revealed and Stated Preference
Data: An Application to Recreational Beach Visitation. Journal of Environmental Economics and
Management, 57 (2), 205-218.
BIN, O., LANDRY, C. E., & MEYER, G. F. (2009). Riparian Buffers and Hedonic Prices: A QuasiExperimental Analysis of Residential Property Values in the Neuse River Basin. American Journal of
Agricultural Economics, 91 (4), 1067-1079.
BIN, O., KRUSE, J. B., & LANDRY, C. E. (2008). Flood Hazards, Insurance Rates, and Amenities:
Evidence from the Coastal Housing Market. Journal of Risk and Insurance, 75 (1), 63-82.
BIN, O., CRAWFORD, T., KRUSE, J. B. , & LANDRY, C. E. (2008). Viewscapes and Flood Hazard:
Coastal Housing Market Response to Amenities and Risk. Land Economics, 84 (3), 434-448.
Non-Refereed Proceedings
Full Paper
LANDRY, C. E. (2010). Coastal Erosion as a Natural Resource Management Problem: An Economic
Perspective. Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference of the Coastal Society.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 43
HINDSLEY, P. & LANDRY, C. E. (2006). Policy Implications of Recreation Demand Models: An
Application to North Carolina Beaches. Proceedings of the 20th International Conference of the Coastal
Society.
BIN, O., CRAWFORD, T., KRUSE, J. B. , & LANDRY, C. E. (2006). Valuing Spatially Integrated
Amenities and Risks in Coastal Housing Markets. Proceedings of the 3rd World Congress of
Environmental and Resource Economists.
Published Chapter
LANDRY, C. E. & LIU, H. (2011). "Econometric Models for Joint Estimation of RP-SP Site Frequency
Recreation Demand Models", Combining Revealed and Stated Preference Data. Routledge.
b. Status of grants & contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names,
years of funding, collaborative partners)
Funded
2012 [Year 1 of 2]: LANDRY, C.E., “Welfare Economics of Beach Nourishment Projects Using OCS Sand
Resources” US Army Corps of Engineers and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management ($215,000,
$150,000 to ECU)
2011 [Year 1 of 2]: LANDRY, C. E. & WHITEHEAD, J., ECONOMIC VALUES OF COASTAL EROSION
MANAGEMENT, PRE-PROPOSAL STAGE, NORTH CAROLINA SEA GRANT.
2010: ALLEN, T., LANDRY, C. E. , & LI, J., Dynamic Optimization Models for Coastal Erosion
Management in North Carolina, RENAISSANCE COMPUTING INSTITUTE (RENCI) - NORTH
CAROLINA.
2010: LANDRY, C. E. & KLINE, C., Exploratory Research on the S.A.V.E. Tourism Market in Maritime
North Carolina, COASTAL MARITIME COUNCIL.
2010 [Year 2 of 2]: LONG, P., HAO, H., LANDRY, C. E. , & CRAWFORD, T., Tourism Impacts and
Second Home Development in Coastal Communities: A Sustainable Approach, NORTH CAROLINA SEA
GRANT.
2010 [Year 2 of 2]: PETROLIA, D., LANDRY, C. E. , & COBLE, K., Toward an Understanding of Gulf
Coast Resident Preferences and Perceptions on Risk and Restoration, $483,680, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration - Northern Gulf Institute.
2008: CHERRY, T., ALLEN, T., LANDRY, C. E. , & WHITEHEAD, J., Evaluating Preferences for Wind
Turbines: An Application of Visualization Wall Technology, $39,000, Appalachian State University Energy
Research Council.
Not Funded
2010 [Year 1 of 2]: LANDRY, C. E., HINDSLEY, P., PETROLIA, D., LIU, H., & VOGELSONG, H., Natural
Resource Economics for Environmental Disasters Application to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Leak, GOVNational Science Foundation (NSF).
2010 [Year 1 of 2]: LANDRY, C. E., HINDSLEY, P., PETROLIA, D., LIU, H., & VOGELSONG, H., Natural
Resource Economics for Environmental Disasters Application to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Leak, GOVNational Science Foundation (NSF).
2010: WASKLEWICZ, T., ALLEN, T., GARES, P., & LANDRY, C. E. , Acquisition of Terrestrial Laser
Scanning Instrumentation to Investigate Complex Space-Time Relationships in the Coastal Zone,
$350,000, GOV-National Science Foundation (NSF).
2011 [Year 1 of 2]: LUCZKOVICH, J., GRIFFITH, D., LANDRY, C. E. , VAN HOLT, T., & JOHNSON, J.,
MODELING THE SEA FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN: SPECIES CHOICE, FISHER BEHAVIOR AND THE
IMPACT ON SUSTAINABILITY OF ECOLOGICAL NETWORKS, PRE-PROPOSAL STAGE, NORTH
CAROLINA SEA GRANT.
2011 [Year 1 of 2]: KEELER, A., LANDRY, C. E. , & KAIN, D., INFORMATION SOURCES AND RISK
ATTITUDES TOWARDS COASTAL HAZARDS: EVIDENCE FROM PARTICIPANTS IN REAL ESTATE
MARKETS, PRE-PROPOSAL STAGE, NORTH CAROLINA SEA GRANT.
2011 [Year 1 of 2]: VAN HOLT, T., LUCZKOVICH, J., GRIFFITH, D., JOHNSON, J., & LANDRY, C. E. ,
FISHING FOR SUCCESS - FISHER KNOWLEDGE, REGULATION, AND VIBRANT COASTAL
COMMUNITIES, PRE-PROPOSAL STAGE, NORTH CAROLINA SEA GRANT.
Pending
2012: Craig Landry, Stan Ahalt, Tom Allen, Larry Atkinson, Brian Blanton, Sam Brody, Tom Crawford,
Rachel Davidson, David Earnest, Ray Idaszak, Donna Kain, Rick Leuttich, Poornima Madhavan, John
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 44
McGee, Pallab Mozumder, Linda Nozick, Gavin Smith, Burton Saint John III, Al Wallace, and Keqi Zhang,
Coastal Sustainability and Resiliency Research Network,National Science Foundation ($6 million)
c. Invited research presentations outside ECU
International
LANDRY, C. E., PETROLIA, D., & COBLE, K. (2011). Risk Preferences, Risk Perceptions,and
Demand for Flood Insurance. American Risk and Insurance Association Annual Meeting, San Diego,
California.
LANDRY, C. E., ALLEN, T., CHERRY, T., & WHITEHEAD, J. (2010). WIND TURBINES AND
COASTAL RECREATION DEMAND. The Coastal Society 22nd Conference, WILMINGTON, North
Carolina.
Local
BIN, O., LANDRY, C. E. , & MEYER, G. (2009). Riparian Buffers and Hedonic Prices: A QuasiExperimental Analysis of Residential Property Values in the Neuse River Basin. AlbemarlePamlico National Estuary Program - Science and Technical Advisory Committee, Greenville, North
Carolina.
National
LANDRY, C. E., ALLEN, T., CHERRY, T., & WHITEHEAD, J. (2010). WIND TURBINES AND
COASTAL RECREATION DEMAND. 3rd National Forum on Socioeconomic Research in Coastal
Systems: LSU, NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana.
LANDRY, C. E. (2008, April). Optimal Beach Erosion Management. East Carolina University Dept. of
Geography Seminar Series, Greenville, North Carolina.
Regional
LANDRY, C. E., BIN O. (2010). IMPLICIT FLOOD RISK PREMIUMS: EVIDENCE FROM THE
HOUSING MARKET. Southern Economic Association Annual Meeting, WASHINGTON, DC.
BIN, O. & LANDRY, C. E. (2011). Changes in Implicit Flood Risk Premiums: Empirical Evidence
from the Housing Market. UNC -GREENSBORO, DEPT. OF ECONOMICS SEMINAR SERIES,
Greensboro, North Carolina.
LANDRY, C. E., ALLEN, T., CHERRY, T., & WHITEHEAD, J. (2010). WIND TURBINES AND
COASTAL RECREATION DEMAND. Southern Economic Association Annual Meeting, ATLANTA,
Georgia.
LANDRY, C. E., ALLEN, T., CHERRY, T., & WHITEHEAD, J. (2010). Wind Turbines and Coastal
Recreation Demand. ECU Dept of Geography Wind Colloquium, Greenville, North Carolina.
LANDRY, C. E. (2009). Flood Insurance Coverage in Dare County: Before and After Hurricane
Floyd. Hurricane Floyd Symposium, Greenville, North Carolina.
LANDRY, C. E. (2009). Coastal Erosion as a Natural Resource Management Problem: An
Economic Perspective. Northeast Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, New York.
LANDRY, C. E., CRAWFORD, T., JOHNSON, J., & KRUSE, J. (2009). Hazard Perception & Behavior.
Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.
LANDRY, C. E. & JAHAN-PARVAR, M. (2008). Flood Insurance Coverage in the Coastal Zone.
Southern Economic Association Annual Meeting, Washington, District of Columbia.
LANDRY, C. E. (2008, April). Flood Insurance Coverage in the Coastal Zone. University of Georgia
Dept of Agricultural Econ Seminar Series, Athens, Georgia.
State
LANDRY, C. E., ALLEN, T., CHERRY, T., & WHITEHEAD, J. (2010). Wind Turbines and Coastal
Recreation Demand. Ocracoke/ Hatteras Islands Chamber of Commerce, Rodanthe, North Carolina.
LANDRY, C. E., ALLEN, T., CHERRY, T., & WHITEHEAD, J. (2009). Wind Turbines and Coastal
Recreation Demand. NC Wind Working Group, Raleigh, North Carolina.
LANDRY, C. E., ALLEN, T., CHERRY, T., & WHITEHEAD, J. (2009). Wind Turbines and Coastal
Recreation Demand. Center for Sustainable Tourism Working Group, Greenville, North Carolina.
d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights
e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 45
2011: Research-in-Progress. Flood Insurance Coverage and Deductible Choice (with Mohammad JahanParvar and Fan-Chin Kung)
2011: Research-in-Progress. Economic Costs of Beach Replenishment (with Jingyuan Li)
2011: Research-in-Progress. Assessing Tourists' Willingness-to-pay for Green Accommodations on the
Outer Banks of North Carolina (with Jason Oliver)
2011: Research-in-Progress. The Impact of Changes in Natural Resource Management Policy on
Hedonic Price Functions: An Application to the North Carolina Coastal Erosion Setback Rule (with
Okmyung Bin and Jingyuan Li)
2010: Research-in-Progress. Valuing Preservation of Maritime Cultural Resources (with Calvin Mires)
2010: Research-in-Progress. Amenity Valuation in Simultaneous Hedonic Property Markets: An
Exploration of the Implications of Second Homeownership
2010: Research-in-Progress. Perceptions of Responsibility for Post-disaster Rebuilding (with Okmyung
Bin, Paul Hindsley, Jamie Kruse, John Whitehead, and Kenneth Wilson)
2010: Research-in-Progress. Visitor's Economic Value of Cape Hatteras National Seashore (with Hans
Vogelsong)
f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees
5. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE
Reviewer - Grant Proposal Related to Expertise
2012: National Science Foundation Review Panel (National).
2011: South Carolina Sea Grant (State).
2011: Sea Grant Gulf Coastal Storms Program (Regional).
2011: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (National).
2009: National science Foundation (National).
2008: Maryland Sea Grant (State).
Editor: Associate Editor
2011 – 2012: Natural Hazards Review (International).
2010 – 2012: Marine Resource Economics (International).
Editor: Guest Editor of Journal
2009 – 2010: Natural Hazards Review (International).
Reviewer: Ad Hoc Reviewer for a Journal
2012: Economic Inquiry (International).
2012: Journal of Risk & Insurance (International).
2011: Journal of Risk & Insurance (International).
2011: Environmental and Resource Economics (International).
2011: Leisure Science (International).
2011: American Journal of Agricultural Economics (National).
2011: Water Resources Research (International).
2011: Journal of Environmental Economics & Mngt (International).
2011: Southern Economic Journal (Regional).
2011: Natural Hazards Review (International).
2011: JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR AND OGRANIZATION (International).
2011: American Journal of Agricultural Economics (National).
2011: Journal of Risk & Insurance (International).
2010 – 2011: Journal of Risk & Insurance (International).
2010: ENVIRONMENTAL MODELING AND ASSESSMENT (International).
2010: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (International).
2010: Environmental and Resource Economics (International).
2010: Land Economics (International).
2010: Land Economics (International).
2010: POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT (International).
2010: Journal of Environmental Economics & Mngt (International).
2010: Mind and Society (International).
2009 – 2010: Contemporary Economic Policy (National).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 46
2009 – 2010: Journal of Environmental Economics & Mngt (International).
2009 – 2010: Economics Letters (International).
2009: Rural Sociology (International).
2009: Journal of Environmental Economics & Mngt (International).
2009: American Economic Review (International).
2009: Ocean and Coastal Management (National).
2009: Agricultural and Resource Economics Review (Regional).
2009: American Journal of Agricultural Economics (National).
2008 – 2009: Marine Resource Economics (International).
2008 – 2009: Journal of Environmental Economics & Mngt (International).
2008: Journal of Risk & Insurance (National).
2008: Journal of Risk & Insurance (National).
2008: Journal of Agricultural & Applied Economics (Regional).
2008: Environmental and Resource Economics (International).
2008: Journal of Risk & Insurance (National).
2008: Journal of Risk & Insurance (National).
2008: Journal of Environmental Economics & Mngt (International).
2008: International Economic Review (International).
2008: Coastal Management Journal (National).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 47
HAIYONG LIU
Economics
Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences
1. RANK
Associate Professor
2. DEGREES
PhD. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, Economics, 2003
3. TEACHING EXPERIENCE RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH EMPHASIS ON THE PAST
FIVE YEARS)
a. Overall nature of workload assignments (%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical
practice)
Research: 50%
Service: 40%
Teaching: 10%
Admin: 0%
b. Courses taught
Scheduled courses: ADVANCED TOPICS, ECONOMETRICS II, HLTH ECON, SEL TOPICS ECON
c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)
2008 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Paul Hindsley (PhD Student, Coastal Resource
Management Program). 2008 (expected)
2005 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. Fang Qian (M.S. Economics Research Paper on
income premiums of communist party members in China), 2005
4. SCHOLARLY & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH
EMPHASIS ON THE PAST FIVE YEARS)
a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree
Articles in Refereed Journals
Jilcott, S., Liu, H., DuBose, K., Chen, S., & Kranz, S. (2011). Food Stamp Participation is Associated with
Fewer Meals Away From Home, Yet Higher BMI. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 43 (2),
110-115.
Jilcott, S., Liu, H., Saelens, B., Wall-Bassett, E., & Moore, J. (in press, 2010). Association between travel
times and distances, perceived stress, food procurement practices, and body mass index. Journal of
Nutrition Education and Behavior.
LIU, H., Jilcott, S. B., Moore, J. B. , Bethel, J. W. , Wilson, J., Alice Ammerman, (2010). Commute Times,
Food Retail Gaps, and Weight Status in Rural and Urban North Carolina Counties. Preventing Chronic
Disease, 7 (5), 1-10.
Liu, H., Mroz, T., & van der Klaauw, W. (2010). Maternal Employment, Migration, and Child
Development. Journal of Econometrics, 156 (1), 212-228.
McGuirt, J., Jilcott, S., Liu, H., & Ammerman, A. (2010). Produce price savings for consumers at farmers'
markets compared to supermarkets in North Carolina. Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition, 6
(1), 86-98.
Landry, C. E. & LIU, H. (2009). A Semi-Parametric Estimator for Revealed and Stated Preference Data:
An Application to Recreational Beach Visitation. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management,
57 (1), 205-218.
LIU, H., Adair, L., & Mroz, T. A. (2009). Parental Compensatory Behaviors and Early Child Health
Outcomes in Cebu, Philippines. Journal of Development Economics, 90 (2), 209-230.
LIU, H., Bishop, J. A., & Zeager, L. (in press, 2009). The Disappearing Nutritional Bias Against Chinese
Girls. Contemporary Economic Policy.
Liu, H. (2008). A Migration Study of Mother's Work, Welfare Participation, and Child
Development. Labour, 22 (1), 49.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 48
Bishop, J. A. & Liu, H. (2008). Chinese Communist Party Membership: Screen or Rent-Seeking
Opportunity. Public Choice, 135, 151-164.
Articles not refereed (i.e. invited, editorial)
LIU, H. (2009). The China Health and Nutrition Survey. Journal of Economic Inequality, 6 (4), 373-376.
Published Chapter
Landry, C. E. & Liu, H. (2011). "Econometric Models for Joint Estimation of RP-SP Site Frequency
Recreation Demand Models", Preference Data for Environmental Valuation: Combining Revealed and
Stated Approaches. Routledge.
Gu, C., Hu, X., Liu, H., & Song, G. (2004). "Situation of the Urban Rich", In Peilin Li, Qiang Li and Liping
Sun (Eds.) Social Stratification in China Today, (pp. 264-282). Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press.
Gu, C. & Liu, H. (2002). "Social Polarization and Segregation in Beijing", In John Logan (Ed.) The New
Chinese City: Globalization and Market Reform. London: Blackwell Publishers.
b. Status of grants & contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names,
years of funding, collaborative partners)
Funded
2010: LIU, H. & Yong, F., Contextual Risk Factors in African American Health: A Multilevel Analysis,
Michigan Center for African American Aging Research Grant.
2009 [Year 4 of 4]: LIU, H., School Choice, Maternal Employment and Child Achievement ($134,706.00),
GOV-National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD).
2009: LIU, H., Maternal Work Schedules, Childcare Arrangements, and Child Development ($26,000.00),
ECU College of Arts and Sciences Research Award.
2008 [Year 3 or 3]: LIU, H., School Choice, Maternal Employment and Child Achievement ($90,000.00),
GOV-National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD).
2008: LIU, H., Maternal Work Schedules, Childcare Arrangements, and Child Development ($14,000.00),
ECU Faculty Senate 2008-2009 Research/Creative Activity Grants.
Not Funded
2010: LIU, H. & Jilcott, S., Food choice and weight status among SNAP participants in Eastern North
Carolina, GOV-Department of Agriculture (USDA).
2010: Van Willigen, M. & Liu, H., Evaluating the Patient Portal: A Means to Improving Patient-Provider
Communication and Quality of Care, ECU - Center for Health Disparities Research (ECU-CHDR).
2010: Landry, C., Liu, H., Vogelson, H., & Petrolia, D., Collaborative Proposal: Natural Resource
Economics for Environmental Disasters - Application to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Leak, GOV-National
Science Foundation (NSF).
2010: Allen, T., Montz, B., Liu, H., Bethel, J., Jilcott, S., Justin Moore, Sloane Burke, Tom Crawford,,
Geospatial Health and Environmental Risk Initiative, ECU.
2009: LIU, H., Jilcott, S. B. , Crawford, T., & Ivanesec, A., Rural Obesity & Related Economic and
Environmental Factors, GOV-National Institutes of Health(NIH).
2009: LIU, H. & Jilcott, S. B. , Obesity and related economic, environmental, cognitive, socio-cultural and
behavioral factors among rural eastern North Carolina residents., GOV-National Institute of Diabetes
Digestive & Kidney Diseases (NIDDK).
2009 [Year 1 of 2]: LIU, H. & Jilcott, S., Examining relationships between behavioral mechanisms related
to obesity commute times, economic factors, the food environment, and energy balance, GOV-National
Institute of Diabetes Digestive & Kidney Diseases (NIDDK).
2009: LIU, H. & Shores, K., An In-Depth Examination of Economic Outcomes Associated with a Rural
Park Development, Active Livng Research, San Diego State University.
c. Invited research presentations outside ECU
International
LIU, H. (2010). Growing up poor and weight problems. Southern Economic Association 2010
Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
LIU, H. & van der Klaauw, W. (2010). Federal Aid and College Enrollment Decisions. Southern
Economic Association 2010 Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
LIU, H., Jilcott, S. B. , Wilson, J., Moore, J., Ammerman, A., Jeffrey Bethel, (2010). Commute times,
food retail gaps, and weight status in rural and urban North Carolina counties. International
Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 49
LIU, H., Bishop, J., & Zeager, L. (2008, July). Identifying Nutritional Advantage: An Application to
Gender Bias among Chinese Children. Western Economic Association International Conference,
Honolulu, Hawaii.
National
LIU, H. & van der Klaauw, W. (2009). Federal Aid and College Enrollment Decisions. Department of
Economics, California State University at Fullerton, Fullerton, California.
d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights
e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers
2012: Research-in-Progress. Migration and Gender Role (with Grace Li, Virginia Tech)
2011: Research-in-Progress. Maternal employment and school choice (with Tom Mroz, Clemson)
2011: Research-in-Progress. Health Gradient (with Yingying Dong, University of California at Irvine)
2011: Research-in-Progress. Financial Aid and College Attendance (with Wilbert van der Klaauw, New
York Fed)
f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees
5. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE
Reviewer - Article / Manuscript
2011 – 2012: Southern Economic Journal (International).
2011: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization (International).
2011: World Development (International).
2010: Education Finance and Policy (International).
2010: Applied Economics (International).
2010: Journal of Applied Econometrics (International).
2009 – 2010: LABOUR: Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations (International).
2009: Natural Hazards Review (National).
2009: World Development (International).
2008: Southern Economic Journal (International).
2008: American Journal of Agricultural Economics (International).
Reviewer - Grant Proposal Related to Expertise
2010: The Professional Staff Congress-City University of New York (PSC-CUNY) Research Award
Program (National).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 50
NICHOLAS G. RUPP
Economics
Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences
1. RANK
Associate Professor of Economics
2. DEGREES
PhD. Texas A&M, College Station, TX, USA, Economics, 2000
M.A. UNC-Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, USA, Applied Economics, 1995
B.A. UNC-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA, Economics, 1991
3. TEACHING EXPERIENCE RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH EMPHASIS ON THE PAST
FIVE YEARS)
a. Overall nature of workload assignments (%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical
practice)
Research: 50%
Service: 10%
Teaching: 40%
Admin: 0%
b. Courses taught
Scheduled courses: IND ORGANIZATION, INT MICROECONOMICS, MICROECON THEORY I,
PRIN MICROECONOMICS, SEL TOPICS ECON
c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)
4. SCHOLARLY & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH
EMPHASIS ON THE PAST FIVE YEARS)
a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree
Articles in Refereed Journals
Bishop, J., Rupp, N. G., & Zheng, B. (in press, 2010). Flight Delays and Passenger Preferences: An
Axiomatic Approach. Southern Economic Journal, 77 (3), 543-556.
Landry, C. E., Lange, A., List, J. A. , Price, M. K. , & Rupp, N. G. (2010). Is a Donor in Hand Better than
Two in the Bush? Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment. American Economic Review, 100 (3), 958983.
RUPP, N. G. (2009). Do Carriers Internalize Congestion Costs? Empirical Evidence on the Internalization
Question. Journal of Urban Economics, 65 (1), 24-37.
Landry, C., Lange, A., List, J. A. , Price, M. K. , & Rupp, N. G. (in press, 2009). Is a Donor in Hand Better
than Two in the Bush? Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment. American Economic Review.
RUPP, N. G. & Sayanak, T. (2008). Do Low Cost Carriers Provide Low Quality Service. Revista de
Analisis Economico, 23 (1), 3-20.
Published Chapter
Bilotkach, V. & Rupp, N. G. (2012). "A Guide to Booking Airline Tickets Online", Pricing Behavior and
Non-price Characteristics in the Airline Industry. Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
Rupp, N. (2006). "Does Competition Influence Airline On-time Performance", In Darin Lee (Ed.)
Advances in Airline Economics: Competition Policy and Antitrust, Vol. 1, (pp. 251-272). Amsterdam:
Elsevier.
b. Status of grants & contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names,
years of funding, collaborative partners)
Funded
2010: RUPP, N. G., Do consumers benefit from low-price guarantees? Evidence from online travel
agents, Research/Creative Activity Grant Committee 2010/2011 research and creative activity summer
stipend.
Not Funded
2010: RUPP, N. G., The Role of Homework on Student Learning Outcomes: Evidence from a Field
Experiment, Finding ways to improve student retention is especially important and timely since University
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 51
of North Carolina (UNC) system President Erskine Bowles has proposed tying all future university funding
growth for the UNC system universities to freshman student retention benchmarks. We hope to learn from
this study, among other things, whether homework assignment increases (or decreases) student
retention. Principles of Microeconomics (Econ 2113) is a freshman/sophomore level class, hence it is
these students that President Bowles is targeting to be retained. In addition to student retention, this
study will shed light more broadly on student performance due to the assignment of homework beyond
the Economics department. Given that every department at East Carolina educates students, this study
on how homework affects student learning outcomes is of interest to every academic department at this
university., Research Development Award.
2009: RUPP, N. G., Estimating Treatment Effects on Academic Success in the Classroom, This study will
examine college student learning gains due to different pedagogical practices. Specifically, the
researchers will attempt to quantify the benefits acquired by students from completing homework problem
sets. The researchers will compare test performance for individuals required to turn in homework versus
scores for those who are not required to complete the homework set. The caveat encountered by
previous research in this area (Grodner and Grove, 2007) is that teachers have a reputation for assigning
(or not assigning) homework. Hence students likely self-select into courses based on their homework
preferences., College Research Award.
2008: RUPP, N. G., Do Carriers Internalize Congestion Costs? Empirical, Economists have long
suggested overhauling the existing U.S. airport landing/departure fees to reflect market valuations of
scarce runway capacity. Economists, however, do not agree on the optimal congestion-based pricing
scheme. While some researchers advocate for a uniform congestion fee regardless of a carrier's airport
market share, others suggest that airport tolls only reflect the congestion costs imposed on other carriers.
This project will use ten years of ontime performance data to empirically determine if carriers internalize
congestion costs. Preliminary results suggest that the answer to the internalization question depends
upon the flight delay measure used since highly concentrated airports have shorter excess travel times,
while the converse holds for departure and arrival delays., ECU - College Research Award.
c. Invited research presentations outside ECU
International
RUPP, N. G. & Bilotkach, V. (2011). A Guide to Booking Airline Tickets Online. International
Industrial Organization Conference, Boston, Massachusetts.
RUPP, N. G. (2011, January). A Classroom Experiment Illustrating the Law of Demand. American
Economic Association Meetings, Denver, Colorado.
Bilotkach, V. & Rupp, N. G. (2010). Do consumers benefit from low-price guarantees? Evidence
from online travel agents. International Industrial Organization Conference, Univ. of British Columbia,
Canada.
Bilotkach, V. & Rupp, N. G. (2010). Do consumers benefit from low-price guarantees? Evidence
from online travel agents. American Economic Association Meetings, Atlanta, Georgia.
Grodner, A. & Rupp, N. G. (2010). The Role of Homework on Student Learning Outcomes:
Evidence from a Field Experiment*. American Economic Association Meetings, Atlanta, Georgia.
Bilotkach, V. & Rupp, N. G. (2008, April). Do Consumers Benefit From Price Guarantees? Evidence
from the Airline Industry. International Industrial Organization Conference, Boston, Massachusetts.
BISHOP, J., RUPP, N. G. , & ZHENG, B. (2008, May). Measuring Aggregate Airline Flight Delays.
International Industrial Organization Conference, Arlington, Virginia.
National
RUPP, N. G. & Grodner, A. (2011, January). The Role of Homework in Student Learning Outcomes:
Evidence from a Field Experiment. University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Grodner, A. & Rupp, N. G. (2010). The Role of Homework on Student Learning Outcomes:
Evidence from a Field Experiment*. 21st Annual Teaching Economics Conference at Robert Morris
University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Regional
RUPP, N. G. & Grodner, A. (2010, November). The Role of Homework in Student Learning
Outcomes: Evidence from a Field Experiment. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North
Carolina.
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RUPP, N. G., Bibliotach, V., & Pai, V. (2008, November). Flight scheduling. Southern Economic
Association Annual Meeting, Washington, District of Columbia.
State
RUPP, N. G. & Bilotkach, V. (2011). Do Consumers Benefit from Low-Price Guarantees? Evidence
from Online Travel Agents. Stony Brook University, Boston, Massachusetts.
d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights
e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers
f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees
Chair: Conference / Track / Program
2011: International Industrial Organization Conference, Chair of Airlines Session at IIOC, Boston,
Massachusetts (International).
2009: International Industrial Organization Conference, Chaired and organized 'Airlines' session at IIOC.,
Boston, Massachusetts (International).
5. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE
Reviewer - Article / Manuscript
2012: Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, Reviewed paper: Sudden Unintended UsedPrice Deceleration? The 2009-2010 Toyota Recalls (International).
2011: Review of Economics and Statistics, Provided second review of manuscript: "Life and Death in the
Fast Lane: Police Enforcement and Roadway Safety" (International).
2011: Contemporary Economic Policy, Reviewed manuscript: "Corporate Failure, Supply Shock and
Government Bailout: A Case Study of Aloha Airlines" (National).
2011: Quarterly Journal of Finance and Accounting, Reviewed manuscript: "Do Managers Need to
Change as a Result of Recall Announcements?" (National).
2011: Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, Reviewed manuscript: "Sudden Unintended
Used-Price Deceleration? The 2009-2010 Toyota Recalls" (International).
2011: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Reviewer of manuscript: "Profit Sharing and
Reciprocity: Survey Evidence of an Inverse U-shaped Relationship" (International).
2011: Journal of Industry, Competition, and Trade, Provided a follow-up review of "Patterns and Effects
of Entry in U.S. Airline Markets" (National).
2011: Journal of Urban Economics, Reviewer of "Internalization of Congestion at U.S. Hub Airports" by
Itai Ater (International).
2011: Managerial and Decision Economics, Reviewer of "Asymmetric Price Adjustments in Airlines"
(National).
2011: Journal of Industry, Competition, and Trade (National).
2011: Journal of Economic Education (International).
2011: Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Refereed Manuscript (National).
2010: Management Science, Referee Report on: 'An Empirical Investigation into the Tradeoffs that
Impact On-time Performance in the Airline Industry', Management Science, MSNo. 10-00043.
(International).
2010: Quarterly Journal of Finance and Accounting, Referee Report on: 'Do Managers Need to Change
as a Result of Recall Announcements?' (National).
2009: Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Reviewer of Manuscript ID EEPA-09-OM-0396
entitled 'Examining the Assumptions of the Fixed Effect Approach for Estimating Charter School Effects'
(National).
2009: American Economic Review, Reviewed MS No. AER-2009-0457 entitled 'The Behavioralist Visits
the Factory: Increasing Productivity Using Simple Framing Manipulations'. (International).
2009: Journal of Urban Economics, Reviewed Ms. Ref. No.:YJUEC-D-09-00039 'General Purpose or
Special District Governance? Technical Efficiency vs. Rent Dissipation in Airport Finances' by S. Craig, J.
Airola, and M. Tipu (International).
2009: Transportation Research Part B, Reviewed article 'Delays at European Airports: Causes and
Solutions' by Georgina Santos and Maël Robin (International).
2009: Review of Economics and Statistics, Reviewed manuscript: No. 12895 Life and Death in the Fast
Lane: Police Enforcement and Roadway Safety by DeAngelo and Hansen (International).
2008: Economic Inquiry, Referee for Economic Inquiry (International).
2008: American Economic Review, Referee for American Economic Review (International).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 53
2008: Journal of Urban Economics, Referee for Journal of Urban Economics (International).
2008: McGill University - External Examiner of Doctoral Thesis, External Report on Carlene Belford PhD.
Thesis: 'Essays on Airline Competition and Network Structure' (International).
Reviewer - Grant Proposal Related to Expertise
2011: Referee for Israeli Science Foundation, Reviewed Grant proposal (International).
2008: National science Foundation, Reviewer of NSF Proposal No. 0840002 by P.Gayle (International).
Editor: Guest Editor of Journal
2011: International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies, Consulting Editor - reviewed manuscript
(International).
Reviewer: Ad Hoc Reviewer for a Journal
2009: Quarterly Journal of Economics, QJE Referee report: MS 14818 on paper 'The Demand for
Products Linked to Public Goods: Evidence from an Online Field Experiment' (International).
2008: Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Referee Report on Manuscript Number: QUAECOD-08-00023
Title: Advertising Expenditure, Enplanement, and Market Concentration (National).
Reviewer: Conference Paper
2011: International Industrial Organization Conference, Reviewed two airline papers in two separate
sessions:
IIOC - Rising Stars, Fri. April 8
IIOC - Airline Session, Sat. April 9, Boston, Massachusetts (International).
2010: American Economic Association Meetings, Reviewer of Nonlinear Pricing Strategies & Market
Concentration in the Airline Industry by S.Wiggins and M.Hernandez., Atlanta, Georgia (International).
2009: International Industrial Organization Conference, Discussant of airline paper: 'Mergers and
Business Model Assimiliation' by C.Piga, Boston, Massachusetts (International).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 54
MOHAMMAD R. JAHAN-PARVAR
Economics
Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences
1. RANK
Assistant Professor
2. DEGREES
PhD. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, Economics, 2007
M.S. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, Statistics, 2003
M.A. Illinois State University, Normal, IL, Applied Economics, 1999
B.S. Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran, Economics and Mathematics, 1997
3. TEACHING EXPERIENCE RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH EMPHASIS ON THE PAST
FIVE YEARS)
a. Overall nature of workload assignments (%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical
practice)
Research: 45%
Service: 10%
Teaching: 45%
Admin: 0%
b. Courses taught
Scheduled courses: ADVANCED TOPICS, ECONOMETRICS, ECONOMETRICS I, HONORS I, INT
MACROECONOMICS, PRIN MACROECONOMICS, SEL TOPICS ECON, TOPICS IN ECONOMICS
c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)
4. SCHOLARLY & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH
EMPHASIS ON THE PAST FIVE YEARS)
a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree
Articles in Refereed Journals
Feunou, B., JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R., & Tedongap, R. (2012). Modeling Market Downside
Volatility. Review of Finance.
Fan, Q, & JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. (2012). U.S. Industry-Level Returns and Oil Prices. International
Review of Economics and Finance.
Landry, C. E. & JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. (2011). Flood Insurance Coverage in the Coastal
Zone. Journal of Risk and Insurance.
JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. & Mohammadi, H. (2011). Oil Prices and Real Exchange Rates in Oil-Exporting
Countries: A Bounds Testing Approach. Journal of Developing Areas.
Cheng, A., JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R., & Rothman, P. (2010). An Empirical Investigation of Stock Market
Behavior in the Middle East and North Africa. Journal of Empirical Finance, 17 (3), 413-427.
JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. & Waters, G. A. (2010). Equity Price Bubbles in the Middle East and North
African Financial Markets. Emerging Markets Review.
JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. & Mohammadi, H. (in press, 2010). Oil Prices and Exchange Rates in OilExporting Countries: Evidence from TAR and M-TAR Models. Journal of Economics and Finance.
JAHAN-PARVAR**, M. R. & Mohammadi, H. (2009). Oil Prices and Competitiveness: Time Series
Evidence from Six Oil Producing Countries. Journal of Economic Studies, 36 (1), 98-118.
b. Status of grants & contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names,
years of funding, collaborative partners)
c. Invited research presentations outside ECU
International
Cheng, A. & JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. (2011). Risk-Return Trade-Off in the Pacific-Basin Equity
Markets. Society for Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics, Washington, District of Columbia.
Cheng, A. & JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. (2011). Risk-Return Trade-Off in the Pacific-Basin Equity
Markets. Southern Economic Association Annual Meetings, Washington, District of Columbia.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 55
Feunou, B., JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. , & Tedongap, R. (2011). Which parametric model for conditional
skewness? Joint Statistical Meetings, Miami, Florida.
Ghasseminejad, S. & JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. (2011). Estimating the value of security services
connections: Case of IRGC-owned companies. IIEA Inaugural Conference, London, United
Kingdom.
JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R., Liu, X., & Rothman, P. (2010). Equity Returns and Business Cycles in Small
Open Economies. University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada.
JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. & Mohammadi, H. (2010). Efficiency, Events, and Risk in the Tehran Stock
Exchange. Confrence on Iran's Economy, Chicago, Illinois.
Cheng, A., JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. , & Rothman, P. (2009). An Empirical Investigation of Financial
Markets in the Middle East and North Africa. Society for Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics,
Atlanta, Georgia.
JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R., Liu, X., & Rothman, P. (2009). Equity Returns and Business Cycles in Small
Open Economies. Western Economic Association International Conference, Vancouver, Canada.
JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R., Liu, X., & Rothman, P. (2008, November). Asset Pricing in Small Open
Economies. Southern Economic Association Annual Meeting, Washington, District of Columbia.
Landry, C. E. & JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. (2008, November). Flood Insurance Coverage in the Coastal
Zone. Southern Economic Association Annual Meeting, Washington, District of Columbia.
Local
JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. (2008, October). Flood Insurance Coverage in the Coastal Zone. East
Carolina University Department of Economics, Greenville, North Carolina.
National
Feunou, B., JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. , & Tedongap, R. (2012). Which parametric model for conditional
skewness? Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, DC.
Feunou, B., JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. , & Tedongap, R. (2011). Which parametric model for conditional
skewness? Midwest Econometrics Group Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.
Feunou, B., Jahan-Parvar, M. R. , & Tedongap, R. (2010). Modeling Downside Risk. Northern Illinois
University, DeKalb, Illinois.
Feunou, B., Jahan-Parvar, M. R. , & Tedongap, R. (2010). Modeling Market Downside Risk. Midwest
Econometrics Group Meeting, St Louis, Missouri.
JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R., Liu, X., & Rothman, P. (2010). Equity Returns and Business Cycles in Small
Open Economies. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, District of Columbia.
JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R., Liu, X., & Rothman, P. (2009). Equity Returns and Business Cycles in Small
Open Economies. University of California Santa Cruz Seminar Series, Santa Cruz, California.
Cheng, A., JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. , & Rothman, P. (2008, December). An Empirical Investigation of
Stock Market Behavior in Middle East and North Africa. Triangle Econometrics Conference,
Durham, North Carolina.
Regional
Feunou, B., JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. , & Tedongap, R. (2010). Modeling Market Downside Risk.
Duke University, Department of Economics, Durham, North Carolina.
JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R., Liu, X., & Rothman, P. (2009). Equity Premia and Business Cycles in Small
Open Economies. Duke University, Department of Economics, Durham, North Carolina.
JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R., Liu, X., & Rothman, P. (2009). Equity Premia and Business Cycles in Small
Open Economies. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Macroeconomics Seminar Series,
Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R., Liu, X., & Rothman, P. (2009). Equity Premia and Business Cycles in Small
Open Economies. Oklahoma State University, Departmental Seminar, Stillwater, Oklahoma.
State
JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. & Liu, H. (2012). Ambiguous Growth and Asset Prices in Production
Economies. NC State University, Department of Economics, Seminar Series, Durham, North Carolina.
JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. & Liu, H. (2011). Ambiguous Growth and Asset Prices in Production
Economies. NC State University, Department of Economics, Seminar Series, Raleigh, North Carolina.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 56
JAHAN-PARVAR, M. R. & Liu, H. (2011). Ambiguous Growth and Asset Prices in Production
Economies. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Kenan-Flagler Business School, Finance
Brownbag, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights
e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers
f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees
5. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE
Academic Conference: Moderator / Facilitator
2009: Western Economic Association International Conference, Vancouver, Canada (International).
Reviewer - Article / Manuscript
2011: International Journal of Business and Economics (International).
2011: Emerging Markets Review (International).
2011: Journal of Banking and Finance (International).
2010 – 2011: Journal of Applied Econometrics (International).
2010 – 2011: Emerging Markets Finance and Trade (International).
2010: Global Business and Economic Review (International).
2010: Journal of Economics and Finance (International).
2009 – 2010: Emerging Markets Finance and Trade (International).
2009: Journal of Empirical Finance (International).
2008: Journal of Economic Studies (International).
2008: Journal of Risk & Insurance (International).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 57
FAN-CHIN KUNG
Economics
Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences
1. RANK
Assistant Professor
2. DEGREES
PhD. Washington University, St. Louis, MO, Economics, 2002
M.A. Washington University, St. Louis, MO, Economics, 2002
M.A. University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, Economics, 1998
3. TEACHING EXPERIENCE RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH EMPHASIS ON THE PAST
FIVE YEARS)
a. Overall nature of workload assignments (%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical
practice)
Research: 50%
Service: 10%
Teaching: 40%
Admin: 0%
b. Courses taught
Scheduled courses: INT MICROECONOMICS, PRIN MICROECONOMICS, TOPICS IN ECONOMICS
(Urban Economics, Public Finance)
c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)
Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member
2008-2009 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. 1 student, M Phil panel member, City Univ of
Hong Kong
2006-2007 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. 1 student, M Phil panel member, City Univ of
Hong Kong
2004-2005 - Thesis / Dissertation Committee - Member. 1 student, MA defense committee, National
Cheng-Chi Univ, Taiwan
Student Assign-Supervised Research (GRAD)
2007-2008 - Student Assign-Supervised Research (GRAD). 7 students, FB6700: MBA Project, City Univ
of Hong Kong
2006-2007 - Student Assign-Supervised Research (GRAD). 5 students, FB6700: MBA Project, City Univ
of Hong Kong
4. SCHOLARLY & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH
EMPHASIS ON THE PAST FIVE YEARS)
a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree
Articles in Refereed Journals
KUNG, F. & Wang, P. (in press, 2012). A Spatial Network Approach to Urban Configurations. Canadian
Journal of Economics.
BERLIANT, M. & KUNG, F. (2010). Can Information Asymmetry Cause Spatial Segregation? Regional
Science and Urban Economics, 40 (4), 196-209.
KUNG, F. (2010). Coalition Formation with Local Public Goods and Group-Size Effect. International
Journal of Game Theory, 39 (4), 573-583.
Conley, J. P. & Kung, F. (2010). Private Benefits, Warm Glow and Reputation in the Free and Open
Source Software Production Model. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 12 (4), 665-689.
Berliant, M. & Kung, F. (2009). Bifurcations in Regional Migration Dynamics. Regional Science and
Urban Economics, 39 (6), 714-720.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 58
KUNG, F. (2008). Voluntary Contributions to Multiple Public Goods in a Production Economy with
Widespread Externalities. Journal of Mathematical Economics, 44 (12), 1364-1378.
Berliant, M. & Kung, F. (2006). The Indeterminacy of Equilibrium City Formation under Monopolistic
Competition and Increasing Returns. Journal of Economic Theory, 131 (1), 101-133.
KUNG, F. (2006).
An Algorithm for Stable and Equitable Coalition Structures with Public Goods,
Journal of Public Economic Theory, 8 (3), 345-355.
b. Status of grants & contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names,
years of funding, collaborative partners)
Funded
2011 [Year 2 of 2]: KUNG, F., ECU Research Start-Up Funds ($3,640.00).
2009 [Year 1 of 2]: KUNG, F., ECU Research Start-Up Funds ($5,696.00).
2008 [Year 2 of 2]: KUNG, F. & Wang, P., Research Grants Council of Hong Kong - General Research
Fund ($20,900.00).
2007 [Year 2 of 2]: KUNG, F., City University of Hong Kong Strategic Research Grant ($7,850.00).
2007 [Year 1 of 2]: KUNG, F. & Wang, P., Research Grant Council of Hong Kong - General Research
Fund ($20,900.00).
2007 [Year 2 of 2]: KUNG, F., Research Grants Council of Hong Kong - Earmarked Research
Grant ($8,250.00).
2007 [Year 2 of 2]: KUNG, F., City University of Hong Kong Start-Up Grant ($5,600.00).
c. Invited research presentations outside ECU
International
KUNG, F. (2012). Corporate Social Responsibility and Public Goods Provisin. Allied Social
Science Association Meetings - CEANA sessions, Chicago, Illinois.
KUNG, F. & Wang, P. (2010). A Spatial Network Approach to Urban Configurations. Econometric
Society World Congress 2010, Shanghai, China-PRC.
Berliant, M. & KUNG, F. (2008). Bifurcations in Regional Migration Dynamics. North American
Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, New York, New York.
KUNG, F. & Wang, P. (2007). A Theory of the Spatial Network. North American Meetings of the
Regional Science Association International, Savannah, Georgia.
KUNG, F. (2007). Voluntary Contributions to Multiple Public Goods in a Production Economy with
Widespread Externalities. Asian Workshop on General Equilibrium Theory, Singapore, Singapore.
KUNG, F. (2007). Voluntary Contributions to Multiple Public Goods in a Production Economy with
Widespread Externalities. Far Eastern Meetings of the Econometric Society, Taipei, Taiwan.
KUNG, F. (2007). Voluntary Contributions to Multiple Public Goods in a Production Economy with
Widespread Externalities. International Meetings of the Association for Public Economic Theory,
Nashville, Tennessee.
KUNG, F. (2007). Voluntary Contributions to Multiple Public Goods in a Production Economy with
Widespread Externalities. Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET) Conference on
Current Trends in Economics, Kos, Greece.
KUNG, F. (2006). Coalition Formation with Group-Size Effect. Asian Workshop on General
Equilibrium Theory, Taipei, Taiwan.
KUNG, F. (2006). Coalition Formation with Group-Size Effect. International Meetings of
KUNG, F. (2007). Coalition Formation with Group-Size Effect. National University of Singapore
Seminar, Singapore, Singapore.
KUNG, F. (2007). Coalition Formation with Group-Size Effect. Korea University Seminar, Seoul,
Korea.
KUNG, F. (2007). Voluntary Contributions to Multiple Public Goods in a Production Economy with
Widespread Externalities. The University of Hong Kong Seminar, Hong Kong, China.
KUNG, F. (2006). Coalition Formation with Group-Size Effect. The University of Hong Kong
Seminar, Hong Kong, China.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 59
Regional
KUNG, F. & Wang, P. (2008). A Theory of the Spatial Network. Midwest Economic Theory and
International Economics Meetings, Urbana-Champagne, Illinois.
Berliant, M. & KUNG, F. (2008). Can Information Asymmetry Cause Agglomeration? Vanderbilt
University Seminar, Nashville, Tennessee.
d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights
e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers
2012: Citation of Work in Other Publications. Acumulative citations: 14 by Social Science Citation
Indexed journals; 27 by all including working papers (http://econpapers.repec.org/RAS/pku44.htm,
scholar.google)
2011: Citation of Work in Other Publications. Acumulative citations: 12 by Social Science Citation
Indexed journals; 24 by all including working papers (http://econpapers.repec.org/RAS/pku44.htm,
scholar.google)
2010: Citation of Work in Other Publications. Acumulative citations: 7 by Social Science Citation Indexed
journals; 22 by all including working papers (http://econpapers.repec.org/RAS/pku44.htm, scholar.google)
2009: Citation of Work in Other Publications. Acumulative citations: 5 by Social Science Citation Indexed
journals; 18 by all including working papers (http://econpapers.repec.org/RAS/pku44.htm, scholar.google)
f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees
5. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE
Reviewer - Article / Manuscript
2011: Journal of Public Economics (International).
2011: Journal of Urban Economics (International).
2011: Journal of Public Economics (International).
2011: Journal of Public Economic Theory (International).
2011: Social Choice and Welfare (International).
2010: Journal of Public Economics (International).
2010: Economic Theory (International).
2010: Journal of Public Economic Theory (International).
2010: Regional Science and Urban Economics (International).
2009: Journal of Public Economic Theory (International).
2009: Papers in Regional Science (International).
2009: Journal of Regional Science (International).
2008: Journal of Urban Economics (International).
Officer: Organization / Association
2011: Chinese Economic Association in North America, Vice President (International).
Overseas Teaching
2010 – 2011 City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China (international).
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 60
XUAN LIU
Economics
Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences
1. RANK
Assistant Professor
2. DEGREES
PhD. Duke University, Durham, NC, USA, Economics, 2007
M.P.P. The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, USA, Public Policy, 2002
B.Ec Beijng University, Beijng, China, International Finance, 1995
3. TEACHING EXPERIENCE RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH EMPHASIS ON THE PAST
FIVE YEARS)
a. Overall nature of workload assignments (%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical
practice)
Research: 45%
Service: 10%
Teaching: 45%
Admin: 0%
b. Courses taught
Scheduled courses: ADVANCED TOPICS, INT MACROECONOMICS, PRIN MACROECONOMICS,
READINGS IN ECONOMICS, SEL TOPICS ECON, TOPICS IN ECONOMICS
Other courses:
ECON6000, ADVANCED MACROECONOMICS
c. Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)
4. SCHOLARLY & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE (WITH
EMPHASIS ON THE PAST FIVE YEARS)
a. Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree
Articles in Refereed Journals
LIU, X. & Cui, Z. (2011). Approximation Errors of Perturbation Methods in Solving a Class of Dynamic
Stochastic General Equilibrium Models. Computational Economics.
LIU, X. (2011). Liquidity Constraints, Maturity Structure, and Time Consistency of Fiscal
Policy. Economic Record.
Cui, Z., Zhai, J., & Liu, X. (2009). The Efficiency of Observability and Mutual Linkage. Berkeley
Electronic Journal of Theoretical Economics.
Non-RefereedProceedings
Full Paper
LIU, X. (2010). Optimal Inflation in China - A Quatitative Analysis. The 2010 China Economist Society
China Conference.
b. Status of grants & contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names,
years of funding, collaborative partners)
Funded
2010: Guo, Y. & LIU, X., Regional Effect of Monetary and Fiscal Policy in China, Xiamen University,
China.
c. Invited research presentations outside ECU
International
Ericson, R. & Liu, X. (2010). Welfare Effect of Interest Rate Volatility. Southern Economic
Association 2010 Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
Ericson, R. & Liu, X. (2010). Welfare Effect of Productivity Shocks and Policy Implications in a
Small Open Economy. Southern Economic Association 2010 Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
ECU, Economics PhD, Appendix Page 61
Ericson, R. & Liu, X. (2010). Welfare Effect of Productivity Shocks and Policy Implications in a
Small Open Economy. The Sixth North American Productivity Workshop 2010 (NAPW2010), Houston,
Texas.
LIU, X. (2010). Optimal Monetary and Fiscal Policy with Svensson Timing. The 2010 China
Economist Society China Conference, Xiamen, China-PRC.
Jahan-Parvar, M. R., Liu, X., & Rothman, P. (2009). Equity Returns and Business Cycles in Small
Open Economies. International Symposium on Risk Management and Derivatives (ISRMD), Xiamen,
China-PRC.
LIU, X., Rothman, P., & Jahan-Parvar, M. (2008). Equity Premia and Real Business Cycles in Small
Open Economy. Southern Economic Association Annual Meeting, DC, District of Columbia.
LIU, X. (2008). Liquidity Constraints, Maturity Structure, and Real Time Inconsistency. The Fifth
Asian General Equilibrium Theory Workshop (GETA2008), Xiamen, China.
d. Patents/disclosures/copyrights
e. Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers
f. Service on related state/national/international boards or committees
5. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO PROPOSED DEGREE
Reviewer - Article / Manuscript
2010: International Journal of Finance and Economics (International).
2010: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics (International).
2010: Society for Computational Economics (International).
2008: Southern Economic Journal (International).
2008: Natural Hazards Review (National).
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Appendix D
Budget
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