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Workplace:Department of Economics, College of Business, University of Wyoming, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2016

  1. Behavioral Origins of Epidemiological Bifurcations
    Vanderbilt University Department of Economics Working Papers, Vanderbilt University Department of Economics Downloads

2014

  1. Economics of Oil and Gas Development in the Presence of Reclamation and Bonding Requirements
    2014 Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2014, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Downloads

2013

  1. The Equilibrium Dynamics of Economic Epidemiology
    Vanderbilt University Department of Economics Working Papers, Vanderbilt University Department of Economics Downloads View citations (1)

2011

  1. Mountain-pine beetle outbreaks and shifting social preferences for ecosystem services
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads
  2. The Dynamics of Economic Epidemiology Equilibria
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (2)

2010

  1. Stepping stones for biological invasion: A bioeconomic model of transferable risk
    2010 Annual Meeting, July 25-27, 2010, Denver, Colorado, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Downloads
    See also Journal Article Stepping Stones for Biological Invasion: A Bioeconomic Model of Transferable Risk, Environmental & Resource Economics, Springer (2011) Downloads View citations (9) (2011)
  2. Syphilis Cycles
    Vanderbilt University Department of Economics Working Papers, Vanderbilt University Department of Economics Downloads
    Also in MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany (2007) Downloads View citations (1)

    See also Journal Article Syphilis Cycles, The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, De Gruyter (2013) Downloads View citations (4) (2013)

2004

  1. A Bioeconomic Model of the Great Salt lake Watershed
    Working Papers, Utah State University, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (1)

Undated

  1. Optimal Management of a Native Species Facing Species or Pathogen Invasion Risks Involving Multi-Stable Outcomes
    2014 Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2014, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Downloads

Journal Articles

2022

  1. COVID-19 Research and Policy Analysis: Contributions from Environmental Economists
    Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2022, 16, (1), 153 - 167 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Rare earth element resource evaluation of coal byproducts: A case study from the Powder River Basin, Wyoming
    Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022, 158, (C) Downloads View citations (1)
  3. The consequences of misrepresenting feedbacks in coupled human and environmental models
    Ecological Economics, 2022, 195, (C) Downloads View citations (1)

2021

  1. Emphasize personal health benefits to boost COVID-19 vaccination rates
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2021, 118, (32), e2108225118 Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Managing mortality of multi-use megafauna
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2021, 107, (C) Downloads
  3. Testing for COVID-19: willful ignorance or selfless behavior?
    Behavioural Public Policy, 2021, 5, (2), 135-152 Downloads View citations (9)
  4. When does natural science uncertainty translate into economic uncertainty?
    Ecological Economics, 2021, 184, (C) Downloads

2020

  1. Economic dynamics of epidemiological bifurcations
    Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics, 2020, 25, (3), 1-18 Downloads
  2. Effects of Physical Distancing to Control COVID-19 on Public Health, the Economy, and the Environment
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2020, 76, (4), 705-729 Downloads View citations (12)
  3. The Benefits and Costs of Using Social Distancing to Flatten the Curve for COVID-19
    Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, 2020, 11, (2), 179-195 Downloads View citations (97)
  4. What are the benefits of delisting endangered species and who receives them?: Lessons from the gray wolf recovery in Greater Yellowstone
    Ecological Economics, 2020, 174, (C) Downloads View citations (2)

2018

  1. A Portfolio-Balancing Approach to Natural Capital and Liabilities: Managing Livestock and Wildlife Diseases with Cross-Species Transmission
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2018, 70, (3), 673-689 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Managing Wildlife Faced with Pathogen Risks Involving Multi-Stable Outcomes
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2018, 70, (3), 713-730 Downloads View citations (1)
  3. Taking One for the Team: Is Collective Action More Responsive to Ecological Change?
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2018, 70, (3), 589-615 Downloads View citations (1)

2017

  1. Listing and Delisting Thresholds under the Endangered Species Act
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2017, 99, (3), 549-570 Downloads View citations (4)

2016

  1. Bioeconomics of invasive species: using real options theory to integrate ecology, economics, and risk management
    Food Security: The Science, Sociology and Economics of Food Production and Access to Food, 2016, 8, (1), 61-70 Downloads View citations (6)
    Also in Food Security: The Science, Sociology and Economics of Food Production and Access to Food, 2016, 8, (1), 61-70 (2016) Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Choosing between adaptation and prevention with an increasing probability of a pandemic
    Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2016, 132, (PB), 177-192 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. Impact of repeated human introductions and the Allee effect on invasive species spread
    Ecological Modelling, 2016, 329, (C), 100-111 Downloads View citations (2)
  4. Natural vs anthropogenic risk reduction: Facing invasion risks involving multi-stable outcomes
    Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2016, 132, (PB), 113-123 Downloads View citations (3)
  5. OPEC, the Seven Sisters, and oil market dominance: An evolutionary game theory and agent-based modeling approach
    Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2016, 132, (PB), 66-78 Downloads View citations (8)
  6. Opposing Irreversibilities and Tipping Point Uncertainty
    Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 2016, 3, (4), 985 - 1022 Downloads View citations (3)
  7. Public control of rational and unpredictable epidemics
    Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2016, 132, (PB), 161-176 Downloads View citations (3)

2015

  1. Managing dynamic epidemiological risks through trade
    Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2015, 53, (C), 192-207 Downloads View citations (5)
  2. Managing the endogenous risk of disease outbreaks with non-constant background risk
    Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2015, 51, (C), 166-179 Downloads View citations (7)
  3. Spatial Dynamics of Optimal Management in Bioeconomic Systems
    Computational Economics, 2015, 45, (4), 545-577 Downloads View citations (13)

2014

  1. Pipeline congestion and basis differentials
    Journal of Regulatory Economics, 2014, 46, (3), 261-291 Downloads View citations (21)

2013

  1. How Ecosystem Service Provision Can Increase Forest Mortality from Insect Outbreaks
    Land Economics, 2013, 89, (1), 154-176 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Public economics of hitchhiking species and tourism-based risk to ecosystem services
    Resource and Energy Economics, 2013, 35, (3), 277-294 Downloads View citations (3)
  3. Syphilis Cycles
    The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2013, 13, (1), 297-348 Downloads View citations (4)
    Also in The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2013, 13, (1), 297-348 (2013) Downloads View citations (2)
    The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2013, 13, (1), 297-348 (2013) Downloads View citations (5)

    See also Working Paper Syphilis Cycles, Vanderbilt University Department of Economics Working Papers (2010) Downloads (2010)
  4. The welfare impacts of an invasive species: Endogenous vs. exogenous price models
    Ecological Economics, 2013, 85, (C), 43-49 Downloads View citations (8)
  5. When is a “wait and see” approach to invasive species justified?
    Resource and Energy Economics, 2013, 35, (3), 235-255 Downloads View citations (20)

2012

  1. Perspectives on Ecosystem Based Management for Delivering Ecosystem Services with an Example from an Eighteen-Species Marine Model
    International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics, 2012, 6, (1), 79-118 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. The role of spatial scale in the timing of uncertain environmental policy
    Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2012, 36, (3), 369-382 Downloads View citations (11)

2011

  1. Inserting Ecological Detail into Economic Analysis: Agricultural Nutrient Loading of an Estuary Fishery
    Sustainability, 2011, 3, (10), 1-35 Downloads View citations (8)
  2. Is economic growth for the birds?
    Ecological Economics, 2011, 70, (7), 1375-1380 Downloads View citations (5)
  3. Restricted capacity and rent dissipation in a regulated open access fishery
    Resource and Energy Economics, 2011, 33, (2), 366-380 Downloads View citations (8)
  4. Stepping Stones for Biological Invasion: A Bioeconomic Model of Transferable Risk
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2011, 50, (4), 605-627 Downloads View citations (9)
    See also Working Paper Stepping stones for biological invasion: A bioeconomic model of transferable risk, 2010 Annual Meeting, July 25-27, 2010, Denver, Colorado (2010) Downloads (2010)

2010

  1. A dynamic bioeconomic analysis of mountain pine beetle epidemics
    Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2010, 34, (12), 2407-2419 Downloads View citations (17)
  2. Control and the management of a spreading invader
    Resource and Energy Economics, 2010, 32, (4), 534-550 Downloads View citations (15)
  3. Invasive Species and Endogenous Risk
    Annual Review of Resource Economics, 2010, 2, (1), 77-100 Downloads View citations (9)
  4. Invasive species and delaying the inevitable: Valuation evidence from a national survey
    Ecological Economics, 2010, 69, (3), 632-640 Downloads View citations (11)

2008

  1. A Bioeconomic Model of Cattle Stocking on Rangeland Threatened by Invasive Plants and Nitrogen Deposition
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2008, 90, (4), 1074-1090 Downloads View citations (11)
  2. AJAE appendix for ‘A Bioeconomic Model of Cattle Stocking on Rangeland Threatened by Invasive Plants and Nitrogen Deposition’
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics APPENDICES, 2008, 90, (4), 14 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. Linking dynamic economic and ecological general equilibrium models
    Resource and Energy Economics, 2008, 30, (2), 91-114 Downloads View citations (32)

2007

  1. Invasive Species and Delaying the Inevitable: Results from a Pilot Valuation Experiment
    Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2007, 39, (s1), 83-95 Downloads View citations (5)
    Also in Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2007, 39, (Special), 15 (2007) Downloads View citations (5)
  2. Take a risk: Preferring prevention over control of biological invaders
    Ecological Economics, 2007, 62, (2), 216-222 Downloads View citations (21)

2006

  1. Integration-Valuation Nexus in Invasive Species Policy
    Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 2006, 35, (1), 11-20 Downloads View citations (1)
    Also in Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 2006, 35, (01), 10 (2006) Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Invasive Species and the Depth of Bioeconomic Integration
    Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resource Issues, 2006, 21, (3), 6 Downloads View citations (1)

2005

  1. Identifying, preventing and controlling invasive plant species using their physiological traits
    Ecological Economics, 2005, 52, (3), 397-416 Downloads View citations (11)
  2. Managing invasive species: Rules of thumb for rapid assessment
    Ecological Economics, 2005, 55, (1), 24-36 Downloads View citations (14)
  3. Risk and Nonindigenous Species Management
    Review of Agricultural Economics, 2005, 27, (3), 475-482 Downloads View citations (1)
    Also in Review of Agricultural Economics, 2005, 27, (3), 475-482 (2005) Downloads View citations (2)
  4. The importance of bioeconomic feedback in invasive species management
    Ecological Economics, 2005, 52, (3), 367-381 Downloads View citations (27)

2004

  1. The Financial and Operational Impacts of FERC Order 636 on the Interstate Natural Gas Pipeline Industry
    Journal of Regulatory Economics, 2004, 25, (3), 243-270 Downloads View citations (4)

2003

  1. Harvesting in an eight-species ecosystem
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2003, 45, (3), 589-611 Downloads View citations (50)
  2. Protecting an Endangered Species While Harvesting Its Prey in a General Equilibrium Ecosystem Model
    Land Economics, 2003, 79, (2), 160-180 Downloads View citations (35)
 
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