NAME
Amitrajeet A. Batabyal
TITLE Arthur J. Gosnell Professor of Economics
BUSINESS ADDRESS
Department of Economics
Rochester
Institute of Technology
92 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623-5604
USA
Phone 585.475.2805, Fax
585.475.5777
Internet aabgsh@rit.edu
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Phone 585.442.5699
DATE OF BIRTH 6 September 1965
Cornell University B.S. 1987 Agricultural Economics
University of Minnesota M.S. 1990 Agricultural and Applied Economics
University of California, Berkeley Ph.D. 1994 Agricultural and Resource Economics
Doctoral Dissertation: Four Essays in Environmental Economics (Larry S. Karp, Supervisor)
1994-1995 Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics, The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795.
1995-1998 Assistant Professor of Economics, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322-3530.
1998-2000 Associate Professor of Economics, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322-3530.
1999-2000 Faculty Associate of the Ecology Center, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322-5205.
2000-
Arthur J.
Gosnell Professor of Economics, Rochester
Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY 14623-5604.
March
2009
TAER Visiting Scholar, Deakin University, Burrwood and Geelong,
Australia.
Graduate Economics of Sustainability, Environmental Economics, Microeconomic Theory, Operations Research
1. The Economics of International Environmental Agreements, edited. Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2000.
2. The Economics of
International
Trade and the Environment, edited, (with H. Beladi). Lewis
Publishers, 2001.
3. Stochastic Modeling in
Range
Management: Selected Essays. Nova Science
Publishers, 2004.
4. Stochastic Models of
Decision Making in Arranged Marriages. University
Press of America, 2006.
5. Dynamic and Stochastic
Approaches to the Environment and Economic Development. World
Scientific Publishing, 2008.
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Journal Articles
International
Environmental
Agreements
1. An Agenda for the Design and Study
of International Environmental Agreements, Ecological Economics,
19, 3-9, 1996.
2. Developing Countries and
Environmental
Protection: The Effects of Budget Balance and Pollution Ceiling
Constraints, Journal
of Development Economics,
54,
285-305, 1997.
3. Developing Countries and
International
Environmental Agreements: The Case of Perfect Correlation, International
Review of
Economics and Finance, 7,
85-102, 1998.
4. Developing Countries and
Environmental
Protection: The Effects of Ex Ante versus Ex Post
Contracting,
Journal of
Regional
Science, 38, 253-71, 1998.
5. Developing Countries and
Environmental
Protection: Contract Design in Perfectly Correlated Environments, Open
Economies
Review, 10, 305-23, 1999.
6. On the Design of International
Environmental
Agreements for Identical and Heterogeneous Developing Countries, Oxford
Economic Papers,
52, 560-83, 2000.
7. Negotiation versus Manipulation:
The
Impact of Alternate Forms of LDC Government Behavior on the Design of
International
Environmental Agreements, Papers in
Regional Science,
80,
25-44, 2001.
8. Designing Collusion-Proof
International
Environmental Agreements: Developing Countries and Polluting Firms,
(with H. Beladi),
Environment
and Planning A, 34, 101-18, 2002.
Trade and the Environment
9. The Leontief Paradox Re-examined:
The Case of India and Japan, Journal of Cornell Scientists,
3, 41-4, 1986.
10. Resource Endowments and Anomalies in
International
Trade Patterns: A Study of India, Japan and the USA, Northeastern Journal
of
Agricultural and Resource Economics,
16, 54-8,
1987.
11. Environmental Pollution and Unilateral
Control in an Open Economy, Natural Resource
Modeling,
5, 445-67, 1991.
12. Should Large Developing Countries
Pursue
Environmental Policy Unilaterally? Indian Economic Review,
28, 191-202, 1993.
13. An Open Economy Model of the Effects of
Unilateral Environmental Policy by a Large Developing Country, Ecological Economics,
10, 221-32, 1994. [Reprinted in J.B.
Opschoor, K.J. Button, and P. Nijkamp,
(Eds.),
Environmental
Economics and
Development.
Edwad Elgar,
1999].
14. On the Possibility of Attaining
Environmental
and Trade Objectives Simultaneously, Environmental and Resource
Economics, 4,
545-53, 1994.
15. Development, Trade and the Environment: Which Way Now? Ecological Economics, 13, 83-8, 1995.
16. Game Models of Environmental Policy in
an Open Economy, Annals of Regional Science, 30,
185-200, 1996.
17. Games Governments Play: An Analysis of
National Environmental Policy in an Open Economy, Annals of
Regional Science, 32,
237-51, 1998. [Reprinted in
A.A. Batabyal and H.
Beladi, (Eds.), The Economics of International Trade and the
Environment. Lewis
Publishers, 2001].
18. Price Competition, Pollution, and
Environmental
Policy in an Open Economy, (with Q. Xu), Annals of Regional
Science, 35, 59-79,
2001.
19. A Bertrand Model of Trade and
Environmental
Policy in an Open Economy, (with Q. Xu), Keio Economic Studies, 38, 53-70, 2001.
20. A Stackelberg Game
Model of Trade in
Renewable
Resources with Competitive Sellers, (with H. Beladi), Review of International
Economics,
14,
136-47, 2006. [Reprinted in A.A. Batabyal, Dynamic and Stochastic
Approaches to the Environment and Economic
Development,
World
Scientific Publishing, 2008].
21. A Game Theoretic Analysis of Tariffs,
Dynamic
Inconsistency, Resource Conservation, and Trade, Applied Economics
Letters, 13,
217-22, 2006.
Natural Resources
22. Renewal Theory and Natural Resource
Regulatory
Policy under Uncertainty, (with S.J. Yoo), Economics Letters,
46, 237-41, 1994.
23. The Design Perspective in Resource and
Environmental Economics, Resource and Energy Economics,
17, 317-25, 1995.
24. The Queuing Theoretic Approach to
Groundwater
Management, Ecological Modelling, 85, 219-27, 1996.
25. On Some Aspects of the Management of a
Stochastically Developing Forest, Ecological Modelling,
89, 67-72, 1996.
26. Modeling Ecological Constraints on
Tropical
Forest Management: Comment, (with C.B. Barrett), Journal of
Environmental Economics
and Management, 32,
271-5, 1997.
27. On Some Aspects of the Decision to
Conserve
or Harvest Old Growth Forest, Journal of Environmental Management,
54, 15-21, 1998.
28. The Stocking Rate Versus Time in Range
Management: A Review of Recent Theoretical Developments, (with B.
Biswas and E.B. Godfrey),
Applied Economics Letters,
8,
555-9,
2001.
29. On the Optimal Number of Paddocks in
Short
Duration Grazing, Journal of Economic Research, 6,
159-69, 2001. [Reprinted in
A.A. Batabyal, Stochastic
Modeling
in Range Management: Selected Essays.
Nova Science
Publishers, 2004].
30. On the Choice Between the Stocking Rate
and Time in Range Management, (with B. Biswas and E.B. Godfrey), Environmental and
Resource Economics,
20, 211-23, 2001. [Reprinted in
A.A.
Batabyal, Stochastic Modeling in Range Management: Selected
Essays.
Nova Science Publishers, 2004].
31. Some Theoretical Aspects of Short
Duration
Grazing,
International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences,
27, 215-20, 2001.
32. Rangeland Management Under Uncertainty:
A Conceptual Approach, (with E.B. Godfrey), Journal of Range
Management,
55, 12-5, 2002.
[Reprinted in
A.A. Batabyal, Stochastic
Modeling in Range
Management:
Selected Essays.
Nova
Science Publishers, 2004].
33. The Steady State Distribution of
Animals
in Short Duration Grazing, (with S.J. Yoo), Applied Economics
Letters, 9, 695-8, 2002. [Reprinted
in
A.A. Batabyal, Stochastic Modeling
in Range Management:
Selected Essays.
Nova
Science Publishers, 2004].
34. On the Choice of the Optimal Temporal
Control
in Renewable Resource Management, (with H. Beladi), Stochastic
Environmental
Research and Risk Assessment,
16, 325-32,
2002.
35. A Theoretical Analysis of Season Length
Restrictions in Fisheries Management, (with Q. Xu), Discrete
Dynamics in Nature and Society,
7, 241-7, 2002.
36. On Temporal Controls and the Stochastic
Behavior of Renewable Natural Resources, Resources Policy,
28, 7-12, 2002.
37. Herding in Ranch Operations: An
Analysis
of a Search Problem, Applied Economics Letters, 10,
177-9, 2003. [Reprinted in A.A. Batabyal,
Stochastic
Modeling in
Range Management: Selected Essays.
Nova
Science
Publishers, 2004].
38. Time Restrictions in Natural Resource
Management:
A Dynamic and Stochastic Analysis, (with H. Beladi), European Journal of
Operational
Research, 157, 775-83,
2004.
39. A Note on First Step Analysis and
Rangeland
Management Under Uncertainty, Journal of Arid
Environments, 59, 159-66, 2004.
40. Alternate Strategies for Managing
Resistance to Antibiotics and Pesticides, (with P. Nijkamp), Environmental Economics
and Policy
Studies,
7,
39-51, 2005.
41. A Theoretical Perspective on Managed
Rangelands
and Irreversible States, (with S.M. Rohlin), International Review of
Economics and
Finance, 14,
487-94, 2005.
42. A Note on Common Infections and the
Non-Antibiotic Treatment Option, Stochastic
Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 21,
253-7, 2007.
43. Some Statistical Properties of Total
Forage Consumption by Grazing Animals on a Rangeland, Ecological Economics,
64, 5-8, 2007.
44. Rangeland Management Using Cell Grazing: A
Dynamic and Stochastic Analysis of the Optimal Temporal Control, Letters in Spatial
and
Resource
Sciences, 1, 37-43, 2008.
Invasive
Species Management
45. A Research Agenda
for the Study of the
Regulation
of Invasive Species Introduced Unintentionally Via Maritime Trade, Journal of
Economic
Research, 9, 191-216, 2004.
46. Maritime Trade,
Biological Invasions, and
the Properties
of Alternate Inspection Regimes, (with H. Beladi and W.W. Koo), Stochastic
Environmental Research
and Risk Assessment, 19,
184-90,
2005.
47. On Container
Versus Time Based Inspection
Policies in
Invasive
Species Management, (with P. Nijkamp), Stochastic Environmental
Research and Risk
Assessment, 19, 340-7, 2005.
48. International
Trade and Biological
Invasions: A Queuing
Theoretic Analysis of the Prevention Problem, (with H. Beladi), European
Journal of Operational
Research, 170, 758-70, 2006.
49. Some Statistical
Properties of a Generic
Container Inspection Policy in Invasive Species Management, (with S.J.
Yoo), Ecological
Economics,
60, 1-4, 2006.
50. Some Probabilistic
Attributes of
Inspection Policies in Alien Species Management, (with P. Nijkamp), Ecological Economics,
60, 5-8,
2006.
51. The Infinitesimal, the Deterministic, and
the Probabilistic: Alternate Container Inspection Policies in Invasive
Species Management,
(with D.M. Lee), Biological Invasions,
8, 1663-71, 2006.
52. A Rationale for
the Differential
Regulatory Treatment of Imports When Invasive Species are a Potential
Problem, Studies
in Regional
Science,
36, 179-87, 2006.
53. The Stochastic Arrival of Alien Species
and the Number of and the Damage from Biological Invasions, (with P.
Nijkamp), Ecological
Economics,
62,
277-80, 2007.
54. A Dynamic Bertrand
Game Model of Trade,
Threats, and Export Certification in Alien Species Management, (with H.
Beladi), Journal
of
Economic Research, 12,
65-78, 2007.
55. An Analysis of
Economic Cost Minimization and
Biological
Invasion Damage Control Using the AWQ
Criterion, (with G. DeAngelo and
S. Kumar), Annals of Regional
Science, 41, 639-55, 2007.
56. International Aspects of Invasive Species
Management: A Research Agenda, Stochastic
Environmental Research and Risk Assessment,
21, 717-27, 2007.
57. Two Theoretical
Issues Concerning the
Differential Treatment of Trading Partners in Alien Species Management,
Ecological
Economics,
64, 679-82, 2008.
58. A Theoretical Note
on the Optimal
Dependability and Speed of Container Inspections in Invasive Species
Management, Studies
in
Regional
Science, 38, 199-204, 2008.
59. A Theoretical Analysis of Random
Inspections and Fines in Invasive Species Management, (with S.J. Yoo), Economics Bulletin,
17, 1-9,
2008.
60. Optimal Resource
Management in the
Presence of a Deleterious Alien Species: A Stochastic Model for an
Orchard, (with P. Nijkamp),
Letters in Spatial and
Resource Sciences, 1, 107-115, 2008.
61. Two Aspects of Alien
Species Management in
a Seaport: Ship Classification and Ship Inspection Costs, Studies in Regional
Science,
38, 1055-1061, 2008.
62. Trade, the Damage
from
Alien Species, and the
Effects of
Protectionism Under Alternate Market Structures, (with H. Beladi), Journal
of
Economic Behavior and Organization,
70, 389-401, 2009.
63. An Approach to the Management of Orchards
That Are Vulnerable to Attack by Invasive Species, (with C.D. Lominac).
Forthcoming,
Letters in Spatial and
Resource Sciences.
Ecological Economics
64. On Some Aspects of Ecological Resilience and the Conservation of Species, Journal of Environmental Management, 52, 373-8, 1998.
65. The Concept of Resilience: Retrospect
and
Prospect,
Environment and Development Economics, 3, 235-9, 1998.
66. Species Substitutability, Resilience,
and
the Optimal Management of Ecological-Economic Systems, Mathematical
and Computer
Modelling, 29,
35-43, 1999.
67. Aspects of the Optimal Management of Cyclical Ecological-Economic Systems, Ecological Economics, 30, 285-92, 1999.
68. The Stability of Stochastic Systems:
The
Case of Persistence and Resilience, (with H. Beladi), Mathematical
and Computer Modelling,
30, 27-34, 1999.
69. Contemporary Research in Ecological
Economics:
Five Outstanding Issues, International Journal of Ecology and
Environmental
Sciences,
25, 143-54, 1999.
70. Aspects of Ecosystem Persistence and
the
Optimal Conservation of Species, International Review of
Economics and
Finance, 9, 69-77,
2000.
71. Quantifying the Transient Response of
Ecological-Economic
Systems to Perturbations, Environmental Impact Assessment Review,
20,
125-33, 2000.
72. On the Extinction of Species in Jointly Determined Stochastic Systems, (with H. Beladi), Applied Economics Letters, 7, 609-12, 2000.
73. An Analysis of Persistence, Resilience,
and the Conservation of Keystone Species, International Journal
of Ecology and
Environmental Sciences,
26, 1-10, 2000.
74. An Interdisciplinary Research Agenda
for
the Study of Ecological-Economic Systems in the American West, Resources
Policy, 26,
69-75, 2000.
75. On the Optimal Management of a Class of
Aquatic Ecological-Economic Systems, (with H. Beladi), European
Journal of
Operational Research,
132,
561-8, 2001.
76. A Theoretical Inquiry into Aspects of
the
Structure and the Management of Ecological-Economic Systems, Stochastic
Environmental
Research and Risk Assessment,
15, 173-84,
2001.
77. An Upper Bound for the Transient
Resilience
of a Rangeland that is Managed Using Cell Grazing, Journal of
Economic
Research,
7, 151-60, 2002. [Reprinted in
A.A. Batabyal,
Stochastic Modeling in Range
Management: Selected Essays. Nova
Science Publishers,
2004].
78. Human Actions, the Survival of
Keystone
Species, and the Resilience of Ecological-Economic Systems, Resources Policy, 28,
153-7,
2002.
79. The Persistence of Ecological-Economic
Systems: Alternate Measures and their Properties, Annals of
Regional
Science,
37, 323-36,
2003.
80. On the Scarcity Value of Ecosystem
Services,
(with J.R. Kahn and R.V. O'Neill), Journal of Environmental
Economics and
Management, 46, 334-52,
2003. [Reprinted in C. Perrings, Ed., Ecological Economics,
Volume 3. Sage, 2008].
81. On the Links Between Managerial
Actions,
Keystone Species, and the Resilience of Ecological-Economic Systems, Brazilian Journal
of Business Economics,
4, 51-8, 2004.
82. Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for
the Equivalence of Economic and Ecological Criteria in Range
Management, Journal
of
Economic Behavior and
Organization, 56, 423-36,
2005. [Reprinted in C. Perrings, Ed., Ecological Economics,
Volume 2. Sage, 2008].
83. A Probabilistic Approach to Optimal
Orchard Management, (with S.J. Yoo), Ecological Economics,
60, 483-6, 2007.
84. A Stochastic Model of an
Ecological-Economic System With Two Keystone Species, Ecological Economics,
63, 701-5, 2007.
85. A Stochastic Analysis of the Holling
Resilience of an Orchard, (with S.J. Yoo), Ecological Economics,
64, 1-4, 2007.
Development Economics
86. The Environment and Development: Which Way Now? Development Policy Review, 16, 433-9, 1998.
87. Environmental Policy in Developing
Countries:
A Dynamic Analysis, Review of Development Economics,
2, 293-304,
1998. [Reprinted
in A.A. Batabyal, Dynamic and Stochastic
Approaches to the Environment and
Economic Development, World
Scientific Publishing,
2008].
88. On the Design of First Best Rural Wage
Contracts in Perfectly Correlated Agrarian Environments, Indian
Economic Journal,
46, 81-9,
1998-1999.
89. On Flood Occurrence and the Provision
of
Safe Drinking Water in Developing Countries, Applied Economics
Letters,
8, 751-4, 2001.
[Reprinted in A.A. Batabyal,
Dynamic and
Stochastic Approaches
to the
Environment and Economic Development,
World Scientific
Publishing, 2008].
90. Aspects of the Theory of Environmental
Policy in Developing Countries, (with H. Beladi), Discrete
Dynamics
in Nature and Society, 7,
53-8, 2002. [Reprinted in A.A.
Batabyal, Dynamic and Stochastic
Approaches
to the
Environment and
Economic Development, World
Scientific Publishing, 2008].
91. Dynamic Environmental Policy in
Developing
Countries With a Dual Economy, (with D.M. Lee), International
Review of Economics
and
Finance, 11,
191-206, 2002. [Reprinted in A.A.
Batabyal, Dynamic
and Stochastic
Approaches to the Environment and Economic
Development, World
Scientific Publishing, 2008].
92. A Dynamic Analysis of Protection and
Environmental
Policy in a Small Trading Developing Country, (with H. Beladi), European Journal
of Operational Research,
143, 197-209, 2002. [Reprinted in
A.A. Batabyal,
Dynamic and
Stochastic
Approaches to the Environment and
Economic Development,
World Scientific
Publishing, 2008].
93. Aspects of Land Use in Slash and Burn
Agriculture,
(with D.M. Lee), Applied Economics Letters, 10, 821-4,
2003. [Reprinted in
A.A. Batabyal, Dynamic and Stochastic
Approaches
to the
Environment and
Economic
Development, World
Scientific Publishing,
2008].
94. Swidden Agriculture in Developing
Countries,
(with H. Beladi), Review
of Development Economics, 8, 255-65, 2004. [Reprinted in
A.A.
Batabyal, Dynamic and Stochastic
Approaches
to the
Environment and
Economic
Development, World
Scientific Publishing,
2008].
96. Favoritism in the Public Provision of
Goods in Developing
Countries, (with P. Nijkamp), Economics Bulletin,
15, 1-10, 2004.
97. On the Allocation of Commodities by
Queuing and the
Prevention of Violence, Economics Bulletin,
15, 1-7, 2005.
98. On Bribing and Balking in a Simple
Queuing Model of Resource Allocation, Economics Bulletin,
16, 1-10, 2005.
99. Renewable Resource Management in
Developing Countries: How Long Until Crisis? (with H. Beladi), Review of Development
Economics,
10, 103-12, 2006. [Reprinted
in
A.A.
Batabyal,
Dynamic and
Stochastic
Approaches to the Environment and Economic
Development, World
Scientific Publishing,
2008].
100. A Complete
Characterization of Mean
Wait Times for
Citizens in the Nonpreemptive Corruption Regime, (with S.J. Yoo), Applied
Economics Letters,
13, 759-62, 2006.
Regional Science
107. The Timing of Land Development: An Invariance Result, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 78, 1092-7, 1996.
108. The Impact of Information on Land
Development: A Dynamic and Stochastic Analysis, Journal of
Environmental Management, 50,
187-92, 1997.
109. Land Development and Preservation
Over Time and Under Uncertainty: A Review and a Research Agenda, Ecological Economics,
25,
233-8, 1998.
110. On Land Use, Minerals Development, and Institutional Design in the American West, Resources Policy, 24, 139-46, 1998.
111. On Some Aspects of Land Development When the Decision to Develop is Divisible, Resources Policy, 25, 173-7, 1999.
112. An Optimal Stopping Approach to Land Development Under Uncertainty, Annals of Regional Science, 34, 147-56, 2000.
113. Bid Values and their Role
in
Land Development Over Time and Under Uncertainty, (with S.J. Yoo), Studies
in
Regional Science,
33,
229-36, 2002.
114. Time Invariant Decision Rules
and Land
Development: A Dynamic and Stochastic Analysis, Canadian Journal of
Regional Science,
26, 39-47, 2003.
115. Endogenizing the Reservation
Value in Models
of
Land
Development Over Time and Under Uncertainty, Studies in Regional Science,
34, 219-24, 2003.
116. The Environment in Regional Science: An Eclectic Review, (with P. Nijkamp), Papers in Regional Science, 83, 291-316, 2004.
117. Alternate Decision Rules,
the
Flexibility Premium, and Land Development Over Time and Under
Uncertainty, Stochastic
Environmental
Research and Risk
Assessment, 18,
141-6, 2004.
118. An Aspect of Indivisible
Land
Development With a Reservation Level of Revenue, (with S.J. Yoo),
Stochastic Environmental Research
and Risk
Assessment,
18, 216-8, 2004.
119. Indivisibility and
Divisibility in Land
Development Over Time and Under Uncertainty, (with S.J. Yoo), Journal of Environmental
Management, 76,
185-90, 2005.
120. A Probabilistic Analysis of a Scheduling
Problem in the Economics of Tourism, Economics Bulletin,
12, 1-8, 2007.
121. Visitor Classification,
Vehicle Breakdowns, and
the Provision of Transport for Tourism, (with H. Beladi), Letters in Spatial and
Resource
Sciences, 1, 99-105, 2008.
122. An Independence Result Concerning the
Arrival Rate of and the Provision of Transport to Tourists, Economics Bulletin,
29, 108-15,
2009.
123. Scheduling Trips During
the Slack Season:
An Aspect of the Economics of Seasonal Tourism, Tourism Economics,
15, 261-6, 2009.
124. A Note on Shared
Transportation for Tourists
With Special Reference to the Israeli Sherut, International Journal
of Tourism Research,
11, 601-4, 2009.
125. A Probabilistic Analysis of Two University
Parking Issues, (with P. Nijkamp). Forthcoming, Annals of Regional
Science.
126. Richard Florida's
Creative Capital in a Trading
Regional Economy: A Theoretical Investigation, (with P. Nijkamp).
Forthcoming, Annals
of
Regional
Science.
128. A Probabilistic Analysis of Guided Tours for
Tourists During the Slack Season, (with S.J. Yoo). Forthcoming, Tourism Management.
129. The Impact of Neutral
and Non-Neutral
Productivity Growth on Creative Capital in a Trading Regional Economy,
(with P. Nijkamp).
Forthcoming, Geographical Analysis.
Environmental
Regulation
130. Leading Issues in Domestic
Environmental
Regulation: A Review Essay, Ecological Economics, 12,
23-39, 1995.
131. Consistency and Optimality in a Dynamic
Game of Pollution Control I: Competition, Environmental and
Resource Economics, 8,
205-20, 1996.
132. Consistency and Optimality in a Dynamic
Game of Pollution Control II: Monopoly, Environmental and
Resource
Economics, 8,
315-30, 1996.
133. A Renewal Theoretic Approach to
Environmental
Standard Setting, Applied Mathematics Letters, 13,
115-9, 2000.
134. A Stochastic
Model of Waste Management With On
and Off Site Storage, (with L.P. Freitas), Ecological Economics,
61, 1-5, 2007.
135. The Impact of
Innovation on a Polluting
Firm's Regulation Driven Decision to Upgrade its Capital Stock, (with
P. Nijkamp), International
Regional Science Review,
31,
389-403,
2008.
136. Two Aspects of
Waste Management from the
Viewpoints of a Waste Generator and a Recipient, (with P. Nijkamp), Applied Economics
Letters, 16,
337-41, 2009.
Biological Diversity
137. An Optimal Stopping Approach to the
Conservation
of Biodiversity, Ecological Modelling, 105,
293-8, 1998.
138. Habitat Conversion, Information
Acquisition,
and the Conservation of Biodiversity, Journal of Environmental
Management, 59,
195-203, 2000.
139. A Theoretical Analysis of Habitat
Conversion
and Biodiversity Conservation Over Time and Under Uncertainty, Keio
Economic Studies,
39, 33-44, 2002.
Economics of Marriage
140. Aspects of Arranged Marriages and the
Theory
of Markov Decision Processes, Theory and Decision,
45, 241-53,
1998. [Reprinted in
A.A. Batabyal, Stochastic Models of
Decision Making in Arranged Marriages.
University
Press of America, 2006].
141. A Dynamic and Stochastic Analysis of
Decision
Making in Arranged Marriages, Applied Economics Letters,
6,
439-42,
1999. [Reprinted
in A.A. Batabyal, Stochastic
Models of Decision Making in
Arranged
Marriages. University
Press of America, 2006].
142. On the Likelihood of Finding the Right
Partner in an Arranged Marriage, Journal of Socio-Economics,
30, 273-80, 2001. [Reprinted in
A.A.
Batabyal, Stochastic Models of
Decision Making in
Arranged
Marriages.
University
Press of America, 2006].
143. Arranged or Love Marriage? That is the
Question, (with H. Beladi), Applied Economics Letters,
9, 893-7, 2002. [Reprinted in
A.A. Batabyal, Stochastic Models of
Decision Making in
Arranged
Marriages.
University
Press of America, 2006].
144. On Decision Making in Arranged
Marriages
with a Stochastic Reservation Quality Level, Applied Mathematics
Letters, 16, 933-7, 2003.
[Reprinted
in A.A.
Batabyal, Stochastic Models of
Decision Making in
Arranged
Marriages. University
Press of America, 2006].
145. Spouse Selection in Arranged Marriages:
An Analysis of Time Invariant and Time Variant Decision Rules, (with H.
Beladi), Journal
of
Economic Research,
8, 187-201, 2003. [Reprinted
in A.A. Batabyal, Stochastic
Models of
Decision Making in Arranged Marriages.
University Press of America,
2006].
146. Meetings and Exposure Before an
Arranged
Marriage: A Probabilistic Analysis, Applied Economics
Letters, 11, 473-6, 2004. [Reprinted
in
A.A. Batabyal, Stochastic
Models of
Decision Making in Arranged
Marriages.
University
Press of America, 2006].
147. On Strategy and the Likelihood of Success in
Marital
Matchmaking Under Uncertainty, Economics Bulletin,
10, 1-7, 2004. [Reprinted in
A.A. Batabyal, Stochastic Models of
Decision Making in
Arranged
Marriages.
University
Press of America, 2006].
148. A Game Model of Dowry Determination in an
Arranged Marriage Context, Economics Bulletin,
10, 1-8, 2005. [Reprinted in A.A. Batabyal,
Stochastic Models of
Decision Making in
Arranged
Marriages.
University
Press of America, 2006].
149. Mediator Learning
and Dowry Determination
in an Arranged Marriage Setting, (with H. Beladi), Economics Bulletin,
15, 1-10, 2007.
150. To Match or Not to
Match: Aspects of
Marital Matchmaking Under Uncertainty, (with G.J. DeAngelo), Operations Research
Letters, 36,
94-8, 2008.
151. The Optimal Reservation Utility in Models of Decision Making in Arranged Marriages. Forthcoming, Applied Economics Letters.
Miscellaneous
152. On the Irrelevance of Collusion in
Perfectly
Correlated Environments, International Review of Economics and
Finance,
7, 393-405, 1998.
153. Aspects of the Theory of Financial Risk
Management for Natural Disasters, (with H. Beladi), Applied
Mathematics
Letters, 14,
875-80,
2001.
154. On the Tradeoff Between Cultural
Sensitivity
and Aggregate Size in Population Control Policy, (with H. Beladi), Applied Economics
Letters, 11,
401-4, 2004.
155. Desirable Properties of an Unconventional
Population Control
Policy, Canadian
Journal of Regional Science, 27, 273-81, 2004.
156. An Economist's Perspective on Technology and
the Liberal Arts, Journal
of Economic Research, 10, 142-70, 2005.
157. Is There a Tradeoff
Between Average Patent
Pendency and Examination Errors? (with P. Nijkamp), International Review of
Economics
and
Finance, 17, 150-8,
2008.
158. Average Patent Pendency
and Examination Errors:
A Queuing Theoretic Analysis, (with G.J. DeAngelo), International Journal of
Foresight and
Innovation Policy, 4,
112-28, 2008.
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Book Chapters
1. Introduction, in A.A. Batabyal, (Ed.), The Economics of International Environmental Agreements. Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2000.
2. The Effects of Collusion and
Limited Liability on the Design of International Environmental
Agreements
for Developing Countries, in
A.A. Batabyal, (Ed.), The Economics of
International Environmental
Agreements.
Ashgate Publishing
Limited, 2000.
3. Dynamic Environmental Policy
in Developing Countries in the Presence of a Balance of Trade Deficit
and
a Tariff,
(with
H. Beladi and
D.M. Lee), in M. Munasinghe, O.
Sunkel, and C. de Miguel,
(Eds.), The Sustainability of
Long-Term
Growth. Edward Elgar, 2001.
4. Introduction and Overview of
the Economics of International Trade and the Environment, (with H.
Beladi),
in A.A.
Batabyal
and H. Beladi,
(Eds.), The Economics of
International
Trade
and
the
Environment. Lewis Publishers, 2001.
5. Introduction to Stochastic
Modeling
in Range Management: Selected Essays, in A.A. Batabyal, Stochastic
Modeling in Range
Management: Selected
Essays. Nova Science Publishers,
2004.
6. Contemporary Theoretical
Research
in Range Management: Four Outstanding Issues, in A.A. Batabyal, Stochastic
Modeling in Range
Management:
Selected Essays. Nova
Science Publishers, 2004.
7. An Approach to the Choice of the
Optimal
Temporal Control in Short Duration Grazing, in A.A. Batabyal, Stochastic
Modeling in Range
Management: Selected Essays.
Nova
Science Publishers, 2004.
8. Potential Irreversibilities in Range
Management
Over Time and Under Uncertainty, in A.A. Batabyal, Stochastic
Modeling in Range
Management: Selected Essays.
Nova Science
Publishers,
2004.
9. Some Theoretical Aspects of Range
Condition
Assessment in the Presence of a Threshold, in A.A. Batabyal, Stochastic
Modeling in
Range Management: Selected Essays.
Nova
Science Publishers, 2004.
10. A Dynamic and Stochastic Perspective on
the Role of Time in Range Management, (with B. Biswas and
E.B.
Godfrey),
in A.A. Batabyal,
Stochastic Modeling in Range
Management: Selected
Essays. Nova Science Publishers, 2004.
11. Introduction to Stochastic Models of
Decision Making in Arranged Marriages, in A.A. Batabyal, Stochastic Models of
Decision Making
in Arranged
Marriages. University Press
of America, 2006.
12. On Economic Cost Minimization Versus
Biological Invasion Damage Control, (with G.J. DeAngelo and S. Kumar),
in A.G.J.M. Oude
Lansink, (Ed.), New Approaches to the
Economics of Plant Health.
Springer,
2007.
13. Introduction to Dynamic and Stochastic
Approaches to the Environment and Economic Development, in A.A.
Batabyal, Dynamic
and
Stochastic Approaches to the
Environment and
Economic
Development.
World Scientific Publishing, 2008.
14. A Differential Game Theoretic Analysis of
International Trade in Renewable Resources, (with H. Beladi), in A.A.
Batabyal, Dynamic
and
Stochastic
Approaches to the Environment and
Economic
Development.
World Scientific Publishing, 2008.
15. Sustainable Development and Regional
Growth, (with P. Nijkamp), in R. Capello and P. Nijkamp, (Eds.), Handbook of Regional
Growth
and Development Theories. Edward Elgar, 2009.
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Recent Working Papers
1. On Bribing and
Balking
in a Simple Queuing
Model of Resource
Allocation. RIT Working Paper #07-02, Department of Economics,
Rochester Institute of Technology.
2. On Economic Cost
Minimization Versus Biological
Invasion Damage
Control, (with G.J. DeAngelo and S. Kumar). RIT Working Paper
#07-03, Department of
Economics, Rochester Institute of Technology.
3. An Analysis of
Economic
Cost Minimization and
Biological
Invasion Damage Control Using the AWQ
Criterion, (with G.J. DeAngelo and
S. Kumar). RIT Working Paper, #07-04,
Department of
Economics, Rochester
Institute of
Technology.
4. Is There a
Tradeoff
Between Average Patent
Pendency and Examination Errors? (with P. Nijkamp). RIT Working Paper
#07-05, Department
of Economics,
Rochester Institute of Technology.
5. Introduction
to
Stochastic Models of Decision
Making in Arranged Marriages. RIT Working Paper #07-06, Department of
Economics,
Rochester Institute of
Technology.
6. A Game Model of Dowry Determination
in an
Arranged Marriage Context. RIT Working Paper #07-07, Department of
Economics,
Rochester Institute of Technology.
7. Mediator
Learning and
Dowry Determination
in an Arranged Marriage Setting, (with H. Beladi). RIT Working Paper
#07-08, Department
of Economics, Rochester
Institute of Technology.
8. Average
Patent Pendency
and Examination Errors:
A Queuing Theoretic Analysis, (with G.J. DeAngelo). RIT Working Paper
#07-09,
Department of Economics, Rochester
Institute of
Technology.
9. The Infinitesimal, the
Deterministic, and
the Probabilistic: Alternate Container Inspection Policies in Invasive Species Management, (with
D.M. Lee). RIT Working
Paper
#07-10, Department of Economics, Rochester
Institute of
Technology.
10. Two Theoretical
Issues Concerning the
Differential Treatment of Trading Partners in Alien Species Management.
RIT Working Paper
#07-11, Department of Economics,
Rochester Institute of Technology.
11. Scheduling Trips
During the Slack Season:
An Aspect of the Economics of Seasonal Tourism. RIT Working Paper
#08-01, Department of
Economics, Rochester Institute
of Technology.
12. Trade, the Damage
from
Alien Species, and the
Effects of
Protectionism Under Alternate Market Structures, (with H. Beladi). RIT
Working
Paper #08-02, Department
of Economics, Rochester Institute of Technology.
13. Sustainable Development and Regional
Growth, (with P. Nijkamp). RIT Working Paper #08-03, Department of
Economics, Rochester
Institute of Technology.
14. Rangeland
Management Using Cell Grazing: A
Dynamic and Stochastic Analysis of the Optimal Temporal
Control. RIT Working Paper
#08-04, Department of Economics,
Rochester Institute of Technology.
15. A Probabilistic Analysis of Two University
Parking Issues, (with P. Nijkamp). RIT Working Paper #08-05, Department
of Economics,
Rochester Institute of Technology.
16. The Impact of
Innovation on a Polluting
Firm's
Regulation Driven Decision to Upgrade its Capital Stock, (with P.
Nijkamp). RIT Working
Paper #08-06, Department of
Economics, Rochester Institute of Technology.
17. Visitor
Classification, Vehicle Breakdowns, and
the Provision of Transport for Tourism, (with H. Beladi). RIT Working
Paper #08-07,
Department of Economics, Rochester
Institute of Technology.
18. Richard Florida's
Creative Capital in a Trading
Regional Economy: A Theoretical Investigation, (with P. Nijkamp). RIT
Working Paper
#08-08, Department of Economics,
Rochester Institute of Technology.
19. Optimal Resource
Management in the
Presence of a Deleterious Alien Species: A Stochastic Model for an
Orchard, (with P. Nijkamp),
Tinbergen Institute Discussion
Paper TI 2007-085/3 and RIT Working
Paper #08-09, Department
of
Economics, Rochester Institute of
Technology.
21. Two Aspects of
Waste Management from the
Viewpoints of a Waste Generator and a Recipient, (with P. Nijkamp). RIT
Working Paper
#08-11, Department of Economics,
Rochester Institute of Technology.
22. The Fallow and the Non-Fallow States in
Swidden Agriculture: A Stochastic Analysis, (with P. Nijkamp). RIT
Working Paper #09-01,
Department of Economics, Rochester
Institute of Technology.
23. An Independence
Result Concerning the Arrival
Rate of and the Provision of Transport to Tourists. RIT Working Paper
#09-02,
Department of Economics, Rochester
Institute of Technology.
24. A Note on Shared
Transportation for Tourists
With Special Reference to the Israeli Sherut. RIT Working Paper #09-03,
Department of
Economics, Rochester Institute of
Technology.
25. A Stochastic
Analysis of Alternate Ways of
Scheduling Transport for Tourists, (with M.H. Chaudhary). RIT Working
Paper #09-04.
Department of Economics, Rochester
Institute of Technology.
26. A Probabilistic Analysis of Guided Tours
for Tourists During the Slack Season, (with S.J. Yoo). RIT Working
Paper #09-05, Department
of Economics, Rochester Institute
of Technology.
27. A Theoretical
Analysis of Income Tax Evasion,
Optimal Auditing, and Credibility in Developing Countries, (with H.
Beladi). RIT
Working Paper #09-06, Department
of Economics, Rochester Institute of Technology.
28. An Approach to the
Management of Orchards That
Are Vulnerable to Attack by Invasive Species, (with C.D. Lominac). RIT
Working
Paper #09-07, Department of
Economics, Rochester Institute of Technology.
29. A Model of
Microfinance With Adverse Selection,
Loan Default, and Self-Financing, (with H. Beladi). RIT Working Paper
#09-08,
Department of Economics, Rochester
Institute of Technology.
30. A Theoretical Note on the Optimal
Dependability
and Speed of Container
Inspections in Invasive Species Management.
31. A Note on Common Infections and the Non-Antibiotic Treatment Option.
32. Some Probabilistic Attributes of Inspection Policies in Alien Species Management, (with P. Nijkamp).35. A Note on Guided Tours for Two Classes of
Tourists During the Slack Season.
36. A Stochastic Analysis of Goods Allocation by
Queuing and the Prevention of Violence, (with G. Herath).
37. An Analysis of Resource Allocation for Ship
Inspections in the Context of Invasive Species Management, (with G.
Herath).
38. Asymmetric Information, Entrepreneurial
Activity, and the Scope of Fiscal Policy in an Open Regional Economy,
(with P. Nijkamp).
39. Private Information, Entrepreneurial Investment,
and Debt Repayment in an Open Regional Economy, (with H. Beladi).
41. On Optimizing the Provision of Guided Tours to
Tourists During the Slack Season.
42. A Stochastic Dynamic Programming Approach to
Decision Making in Arranged Marriages.
43. An Analysis of Adverse Selection,
Entrepreneurial Activity, and the Decision to Go Public.
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Committee).
2. Ching-Chun Wei, PhD, Department of Economics, Utah State University, 1997. (Member of Committee).
3. Qing Xu, PhD, Department of Economics, Utah State University, 2000. (Chair of Committee).
4. Marcia Cecilia Ortiz, PhD, Department of Economics, Utah State University, 2002. (Member of Committee).
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of Agricultural Economics Grant, Optimal Use of the Environment:
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Issues
for California,
($9,500), 1993-1994.
2. Principal Investigator, Utah
Agricultural
Experiment
Station Grant UTA 024, Atemporal and Intertemporal Use and Management
of
Natural Resources
in the Intermountain West,
($50,000),
1996-2000.
3. Principal Investigator, Utah State
University
Faculty Research Grant, An Agenda for the Design and Study of
International
Environmental Agreements,
($14,981), 1996-1997.
4. Principal Investigator, Utah State
University
Faculty Research Grant, A Proposal for the Study of Land Development
and
Preservation
Over Time and
Under Uncertainty, ($25,000),
1997-1998.
5. Principal Investigator, United
States Department of
Agriculture PREISM
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Unintentionally Via Maritime
Trade, ($74,000),
2005-2006.
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American Econometric Society Winter Meeting, Boston, January 1994.
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*
Resources
for the Future, January 1994.
*
Economics
Department, University of Toronto, January 1994.
*
Economics
Department, University of Guelph, February 1994.
4. Hierarchical Global
Pollution
Control in Perfectly Correlated Environments.
* Soil
and Environmental Sciences Department, University of California at
Riverside,
February 1994.
*
Environmental
Studies Program, Dartmouth College, February 1994.
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Environmental Economics.
*
Economics
Department, Bucknell University, February 1994.
*
Economics
Department, Rochester Institute of Technology, March 2000.
6. Developing Countries and
Environmental
Protection: A Design Approach.
*
Economics
and Finance Department, University of Dayton, February 1995.
* Food
and Resource Economics Department, University of Florida, February
1995.
*
Economics
Department, College of William and Mary, February 1995.
*
Economics
Department, Utah State University, February 1995.
* Research
Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, February 1995.
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Resource
Regulatory Policy Under Uncertainty.
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70 Annual Meeting, Gulf Shores, Alabama, March 1996.
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American Econometric Society Summer Meeting, Iowa City, June 1996.
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Rural Wage Contracts in Perfectly Correlated Agrarian Environments.
* WEA Annual Conference, San Francisco, July
1996.
10. Developing Countries and
Environmental
Protection: The Effects of Budget Balance and Pollution Ceiling
Constraints.
* South
and South East Asian Econometric Society Winter Meeting, New Delhi,
India, December
1996.
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Economics
Department, Brigham Young University, February 1997.
* EAERE Annual Conference,
Tilburg, The Netherlands, June 1997.
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Development
Under Uncertainty.
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70 Annual Meeting, Gulf Shores, Alabama, March 1997.
12. Environmental Policy in Developing
Countries:
A Dynamic Analysis.
* WEA Annual Conference, Seattle,
July 1997.
13. A Theoretical Analysis of
Persistence,
Resilience, and the Conservation of Keystone Species.
*
Economics
Department, Utah State University, October 1997.
*
Economics
Department, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, February 1998.
14. The Effects of Collusion and Limited
Liability
on the Design of International Environmental Agreements for
Developing
Countries.
* Public
Choice Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, March 1998.
15. On Species Substitutability,
Resilience,
and the Optimal Management of Ecological-Economic Systems.
* SRIEG
70 Annual Meeting, Gulf Shores, Alabama, March 1998.
*
Economics
Department, Utah State University, April 1998.
16. A Dynamic Analysis of Environmental
Policy
in Developing Countries in the Presence of a Domestic Distortion, (with
H.
Beladi).
* 1st World
Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Venice, Italy, June
1998.
* ISEE Biennial Meeting, Santiago,
Chile, November 1998.
17. On the Design of International
Environmental
Agreements for Identical and Heterogeneous Developing Countries.
* 1st World
Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Venice, Italy, June
1998.
*
Economics
Department, University of Utah, October 1998.
*
Agricultural
and Resource Economics Department, University of Arizona, February
1999.
18. An Analysis of Persistence,
Resilience,
and the Conservation of Keystone Species.
* ISEE Biennial Meeting, Santiago,
Chile, November 1998.
* EAERE Annual Conference, Oslo,
Norway, June 1999.
19. The Stability of Stochastic
Systems:
The Case of Persistence and Resilience, (with H. Beladi).
* SRIEG 70
Annual Meeting, Gulf Shores, Alabama, March 1999.
20. Time Restrictions in Natural
Resource
Management: A Dynamic and Stochastic Analysis, (with H. Beladi).
*
Economics Department, Utah State University, November 1999.
*
Industrial Mathematics Program, Utah State University, January 2000.
*
Fisheries and Wildlife Department, Utah State University, February
2000.
*
Humanities and Social Sciences Department, New Jersey Institute of
Technology,
February 2000.
* SERA-IEG
31 Annual Meeting, Gulf Shores, Alabama, March 2000.
* ISEE Biennial Meeting,
Canberra, Australia, July 2000.
* RSAI Japan Section Annual
Meeting, Tokyo, Japan, October 2000.
*
Mathematics and Statistics Department, Rochester Institute of
Technology,
January 2001.
* RSAI
NARSC Annual Conference, Philadelphia, November 2003.
21. On the Choice Between the
Stocking
Rate and Time in Range Management, (with B. Biswas and E.B. Godfrey).
*
Rangeland Resources Department, Utah State University, February 2000.
*
Economics Department, Utah State University, March 2000.
* Applied
Economics and Management Department, Cornell University,
October
2000.
* EAERE Annual Conference,
Southampton, UK, June 2001.
* AAEA
Annual Meeting, Chicago, August 2001.
22. A Bertrand Model of Trade and
Environmental
Policy in an Open Economy, (with Q. Xu).
* ISEE Biennial Meeting,
Canberra, Australia, July 2000.
23. A Dynamic Analysis of
Protection
and Environmental Policy in a Small Trading Developing Country, (with
H. Beladi).
*
Economics Department, State University of New York at Buffalo,
November
2000.
*
IEFS Session at ASSA Meeting, New Orleans, January 2001.
*
Economics Department, Washington and Lee University, March 2001.
*
WTO and World Trade II Conference, University of Washington, April
2001.
*
EAERE Annual Conference, Southampton, UK, June 2001.
*
SEA Annual Conference, Tampa, November 2001.
24. Introduction and
Overview
of the Economics of International Trade and the Environment, (with H.
Beladi).
* WTO and
World Trade II Conference, University of Washington, April
2001.
25. Designing
Collusion-Proof
International Environmental Agreements: Developing Countries and
Polluting
Firms,
(with
H.
Beladi).
*
Economics Department, Cornell University, May 2001.
*
Economics Department, University of Rochester, October 2001.
* SEA Annual
Conference, Tampa, November 2001.
26. Necessary and
Sufficient
Conditions for the Equivalence of Economic and Ecological Criteria in
Range
Management.
* RSAI Japan Section
Annual Meeting, Kyoto, Japan, October 2001.
* SEA Annual
Conference, Tampa, November 2001.
27. Swidden
Agriculture
in Developing Countries, (with H. Beladi).
* Economics
Department, State University of New York at Albany,
November
2001.
* Economics
Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, April 2002.
* IEOR Group,
Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India, July 2002.
* USSEE Biennial Conference,
Saratoga Springs, May 2003.
* NEUDC
Conference, Yale University, October 2003.
28. Alternate
Decision
Rules, the Flexibility Premium, and Land Development Over Time and
Under
Uncertainty.
* SERA-IEG 31
Annual Meeting, Gulf Shores, Alabama, March 2002.
* NAREA Annual
Meeting, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, June 2002.
29. A
Differential
Game Theoretic Analysis of International Trade in Renewable Resources,
(with H. Beladi).
* Economics
Department, Cornell University, May 2002.
* NAREA Annual
Meeting, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, June 2002.
* Indira Gandhi
Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India, July 2002.
* Trade,
Renewable Resources, and Biodiversity Workshop, Tilburg
University,
September 2002.
* WTO and World
Trade IV Conference, University of Washington,
September
2002.
* Economics
Department, State University of New York at Binghamton,
October
2002.
* Economics
Department, Colgate University, April 2003.
* USSEE Biennial Conference,
Saratoga Springs, May 2003.
* IEFS Workshop,
Central Michigan University, June 2003.
* Korea Energy
Economics Institute, Seoul, South Korea, July 2003.
* Australasian
Econometric Society Meeting, Sydney, Australia, July 2003.
* School of
Economics and Finance, Victoria University of Wellington,
Wellington, New Zealand, July
2003.
* Delhi School
of Economics, New Delhi, India, July 2004.
* Planning Unit, Indian
Statistical Institute, New Delhi, India, July 2004.
* Economics
Department, Syracuse University, October 2004.
* Midwest
Economic Theory and International Economics Meeting, Vanderbilt
University, April
2005.
* World
Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Kyoto, Japan, July
2006.
* RSAI
NARSC Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada, November
2006.
* WRSA
Annual Meeting, Newport Beach, February 2007.
* ERSA Congress, Paris,
France, August 2007.
30. Bid
Values and their Role in Land Development Over Time and Under
Uncertainty,
(with S.J. Yoo).
* NAREA
Workshop, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, June 2002.
* EEA Annual
Conference, New York City, February 2003.
31. Renewable Resource Management
in Developing Countries: How Long Until
Crisis?
(with H. Beladi).
* RSAI Japan Section
Annual Meeting, Sapporo, Japan, October 2002.
* EEA Annual
Conference, New York City, February 2003.
* USSEE Biennial
Conference, Saratoga Springs, May 2003.
* RSAI
NARSC Annual Conference, Philadelphia, November 2003.
32. A Dynamic and Stochastic
Perspective on the Role of Time in Range
Management
(with B. Biswas and
E.B.
Godfrey).
* AAEA
Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, July 2003.
* Applied
Economics and Management Department, Cornell University,
September
2003.
*
Mathematics and Statistics Department, Rochester Institute of
Technology,
October 2003.
33. Indivisibility and
Divisibility in Land Development Decisions Over Time
and Under Uncertainty, (with S.J. Yoo).
*
RSAI Japan Section Annual Meeting, Okinawa, Japan, November 2003.
*
RSAI NARSC Annual Conference, Philadelphia, November 2003.
*
EEA Annual Conference, Washington DC, February 2004.
*
CAES-NAREA Annual Meeting, Halifax, Canada, June 2004.
*
AAEA Annual Meeting, Denver, August 2004.
34. International Trade and
Biological
Invasions: A Queuing Theoretic Analysis of the Prevention Problem,
(with
H. Beladi).
* EEA
Annual Conference, Washington DC, February 2004.
*
Economics of Invasive Species Workshop, Fargo, North Dakota, April
2004.
* Canadian
Economics Association Annual Meeting, Ryerson University,
June 2004.
*
CAES-NAREA Annual Meeting, Halifax, Canada, June 2004.
* AAEA
Annual Meeting, Denver, August 2004.
35. Corruption,
Bribery, and
Wait Times
in the Public Allocation of Goods in Developing Countries, (with S.J.
Yoo).
* Public
Choice Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, March 2004.
* 75 Years
of Development Research Conference, Cornell University, May
2004.
* Indira
Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India, July
2004.
* NEUDC
Conference, HEC Montreal, October 2004.
* RSAI
NARSC Annual Conference, Seattle, November 2004.
* AIES
Session at ASSA Meeting, Philadelphia, January 2005.
*
Mathematics and Statistics Department, Rochester Institute of
Technology, January 2005.
36. Favoritism
in the Public
Provision of
Goods in Developing Countries, (with P. Nijkamp).
* Public
Choice Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, March 2004.
37. Maritime
Trade, Biological
Invasions,
and the Properties of Alternate Inspection Regimes, (with H. Beladi and
W.W. Koo).
*
Economics of Invasive Species Workshop, Fargo, North Dakota, April
2004.
*
USDA-PREISM Organizational Meeting, Washington DC, October 2004.
* ERSA
Annual Congress, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, August 2005.
38. A Game
Theoretic Analysis
of Tariffs, Dynamic Inconsistency, Resource Conservation, and Trade.
*
CAES-NAREA Workshop, Halifax, Canada, June 2004.
* RSAI
Japan Section Annual Meeting, Tokyo, Japan, September 2004.
* RSAI
NARSC Annual Conference, Seattle, November 2004.
39. An Economist's
Perspective on Technology and the
Liberal Arts
* 175th
Anniversary Public Lecture, Rochester Institute of Technology,
October 2004.
40. Endogenizing the
Reservation Value in Models of Land Development Over Time and Under
Uncertainty, (with
B.
Biswas).
*
RSAI NARSC Annual Conference, Seattle, November 2004.
*
EEA Annual Conference, New York City, March 2005.
*
SRSA Annual Meeting, Arlington, Virginia, April 2005.
*
NAREA Annual Meeting, Annapolis, June 2005.
*
RSAI British and Irish Section Annual Conference, Stratford, UK,
August 2005.
*
ERSA Annual Congress, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, August 2005.
41. Alternate
Strategies
for Managing Resistance to Antibiotics and Pesticides, (with P.
Nijkamp).
*
RSAI NARSC Annual Conference, Seattle, November 2004.
*
EEA Annual Conference, New York City, March 2005.
*
SRSA Annual Meeting, Arlington, Virginia, April 2005.
*
NAREA Annual Meeting, Annapolis, June 2005.
*
RSAI British and Irish Section Annual Conference, Stratford, UK,
August 2005
*
ERSA Annual Congress, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, August 2005.
42. On Economic
Cost Minimization Versus Biological Invasion Damage Control, (with G.
DeAngelo and
S. Kumar).
* Frontis Economics of Plant Health Workshop, Wageningen, The
Netherlands, June 2005.
* RSAI Japan Section Annual Meeting, Tottori, Japan, October 2005.
* USDA-PREISM Workshop, Washington, DC, October 2005.
* RSAI NARSC Annual Conference, Las Vegas,
November 2005.
43. On
Container Versus Time Based Inspection Policies in Invasive Species
Management, (with P. Nijkamp).
* AAEA Annual Meeting, Providence, July 2005.
* ERSA Annual Congress, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, August 2005.
* RSAI Japan Section Annual Meeting, Tottori, Japan, October 2005.
* RSAI NARSC Annual Conference, Las Vegas,
November 2005.
44. Average
Patent Pendency and Examination Errors: A Queuing Theoretic
Analysis, (with G. DeAngelo).
* Midwest Economic Theory and International Economics Meeting,
University of Kansas, October 2005.
* Agricultural and Resource Economics Department, University of
Maryland, March 2006.
* Applied Economics and Management Department, Cornell University,
March 2006.
* International Workshop, Free University,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 2006.
* RSAI NARSC Annual Conference, Toronto,
Canada,
November 2006.
* Economics Department, Colgate University, March 2007.
45. Trade, the
Damage from Alien Species, and the Effects of Protectionism
Under Alternate Market Structures, (with
H. Beladi).
* Midwest Economic Theory and International Economics Meeting,
University of Kansas, October 2005.
* International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium Annual Meeting,
San Diego, December 2005.
* IEFS Session at ASSA Meeting, Boston, January 2006.
* WRSA Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, February 2006.
* RSAI NARSC Annual Conference, Toronto,
Canada,
November 2006.
* Economics
Department, State University of New York at Binghamton, April 2007.
* Humanities and Social Sciences Department, Indian Institute of
Technology, Mumbai, India, August 2007.
* Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India,
August 2007.
* Conference on Mathematical Methods in Counterterrorism, Rochester
Institute of Technology, September 2007.
* Applied Economics and Management Department, Cornell University,
March 2008.
* ERSA Annual Conference, Liverpool, UK, August 2008.
* Economics Department, Syracuse University, October 2008.
* Economics Department, Monash University, Clayton, Australia, March
2009.
* School of Accounting, Economics, and Finance, Deakin University,
Burrwood, Australia, March 2009.
* Midwest Economic Theory and International Economics Meeting,
University of Iowa, May 2009.
46. An Analysis of Economic Cost Minimization and
Biological
Invasion Damage Control Using the AWQ
Criterion, (with
G. DeAngelo and S. Kumar).
* RSAI NARSC Annual Conference, Las Vegas, November 2005.
* World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Kyoto,
Japan, July 2006.
47. On the Allocation of
Commodities by Queuing and the Prevention of Violence.
* AIES Session at ASSA Meeting, Boston, January 2006.
48. Globalization, International
Trade, and Education
* PUCMM/TC3/RIT Partnership 10th Anniversary Celebration, Santo
Domingo, Dominican Republic, March 2006.
49. The Infinitesimal, the
Deterministic, and the Probabilistic: Alternate Container Inspection
Policies in Invasive Species
Management, (with D.M. Lee).
* Mathematics and Statistics Department, Rochester Institute of
Technology, May 2006.
50. Mediator Learning and
Dowry Determination in an Arranged Marriage Setting, (with H. Beladi).
* NEUDC Conference, Cornell University, October 2006.
* AIES Session at ASSA Meeting, Chicago, January 2007.
51. A Dynamic Bertrand Game
Model of Trade, Threats, and Export Certification in Alien Species
Management, (with
H. Beladi).
* RSAI Japan Section Annual Meeting, Ichikawa City, Japan, October 2006.
* SRSA Annual Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, March 2007.
* USSEE Biennial Conference, New York City,
June 2007.
52. Two Aspects of Waste
Management from the Viewpoints of a Waste Generator and a Recipient,
(with P. Nijkamp).
* RSAI Japan Section Annual Meeting, Ichikawa City, Japan, October 2006.
* SRSA Annual Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, March 2007.
* ERSA Annual Congress, Paris, France, August 2007.
53. The Stochastic Arrival of
Alien Species and the Number of and the Damage from Biological
Invasions, (with
P. Nijkamp).
* SRSA Annual Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, March 2007.
* ERSA Annual Congress, Paris, France, August 2007.
54. The
Impact of Innovation on a Polluting Firm's
Regulation Driven Decision to Upgrade its Capital Stock, (with
P.
Nijkamp).
* International Workshop, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
June 2007.
* RSAI Japan Section Annual Meeting, Fukuoka, Japan, October 2007.
* City and Regional Planning Department, Cornell University, October
2007.
* RSAI NARSC Annual Conference, Savannah,
November 2007.
* WRSA Annual Meeting, Big Island, Hawaii, February 2008.
* SRSA Annual Meeting, Arlington, Virginia, March 2008.
* ERSA Annual Conference, Liverpool, UK, August 2008.
55. Public Versus Personal
Welfare: An Aspect of Environmental Policymaking in Developing
Countries.
* USSEE Biennial Conference, New York City,
June 2007.
* RSAI NARSC Annual Conference, Savannah,
November 2007.
56. A Probabilistic Analysis
of a Scheduling Problem in the Economics of Tourism.
* ERSA Annual Congress, Paris, France, August 2007.
57. A Probabilistic Analysis
of Two University Parking Issues, (with P. Nijkamp).
* RSAI Japan Section Annual Meeting, Fukuoka, Japan, October 2007.
* SRSA Annual Meeting, Arlington, Virginia, March 2008.
* ERSA Annual Conference, Liverpool, UK, August 2008.
58. Bribery and Favoritism in
Queuing Models of Rationed Resource Allocation, (with H. Beladi).
* AIES Session at ASSA Meeting, New Orleans, January 2008.
59.
Optimal Resource Management in the Presence of a Deleterious Alien
Species: A Stochastic Model for an Orchard,
(with P. Nijkamp).
* SRSA Annual Meeting, Arlington, Virginia, March 2008.
* RSAI Japan Section Annual Meeting, Hakodate, Japan, October 2008.
* RSAI NARSC Annual Conference, New York City, November 2008.
60.
Richard Florida's Creative Capital in a Trading Regional Economy: A
Theoretical Investigation, (with P. Nijkamp).
* International Workshop, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
July 2008.
* RSAI Japan Section Annual Meeting, Hakodate, Japan, October 2008.
* RSAI NARSC Annual Conference, New York City, November 2008.
* EEA Annual Conference, New York City, February 2009.
* School of Accounting, Economics, and Finance, Deakin University,
Geelong, Australia, March 2009.
61.
Rangeland Management Using Cell Grazing: A Dynamic and Stochastic
Analysis of the Optimal Temporal Control.
* ERSA Annual Conference, Liverpool, UK, August 2008.
62.
A Theoretical Analysis of Income Tax Evasion,
Optimal Auditing, and Credibility, (with H. Beladi).
* RSAI NARSC Annual Conference, New York City, November 2008.
* AIEFS Session at ASSA Meeting, San Francisco, January 2009.
* EEA Annual Conference, New York City, February 2009.
Editorial Council, Review of Development Economics,
1998-
Book Review Editor, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2000-2009.
Associate Editor, Journal of Regional Science, 2000-
Editorial Board, Asian-African Journal of
Economics and
Econometrics,
2003-
Editorial Board, Letters in Spatial and
Resource Sciences, 2009-
Reviewer for:
Agricultural and Resource Economics Review
Agricultural
Economics
Agriculture and Human Values
American Journal of Agricultural Economics
American Political Science Review
Annals of Regional Science
Applied Economics
Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics
Conservation Biology
Development Policy Review
Ecological Economics
Ecological Economics Bulletin
Ecology and Society
Environment and Development Economics
Environmental and Resource Economics
European Journal of Operational Research
Food Policy
India Currents
Indian Economic Review
International Review of Economics and Finance
Italian Journal of
Regional Science
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
Journal of Asian Economics
Journal of Asian Studies
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
Journal of Range Management
Journal of Regional Science
Journal of the American Planning Association
Kyklos
Land Economics
Marine Resource Economics
Mathematical and Computer Modelling
Natural Resource Modeling
Oxford Economic Papers
Papers in Regional Science
Rangelands
Resource and Energy Economics
Review of Development Economics
Review of Economic Studies
Review of International Economics
Southern Economic Journal
Structural
Change
and Economic Dynamics
Tourism Management
American Agricultural Economics Association 1999, 2001 Annual
Meetings
Selected Papers
CRC Press, Oxford University Press
National Science Foundation
United States Department of Agriculture
Member of the American Agricultural Economics Association Outstanding MS Thesis Award Committee, 1999, 2001, 2002.
External Evaluator for Promotion and Tenure in the
State University
of New York at Binghamton and in the University of Texas
at San Antonio.
Member of American Economic Association (AEA),
American Agricultural
Economics Association (AAEA), Association of
Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE), International Economics
and Finance Society
(IEFS),
Regional Science
Association
International
(RSAI).
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