Environmental Economists at UCSD

Center for Environmental Economics

The Center for Environmental Economics promotes research in environmental economics and provides a community for scholars (faculty, graduate students, and others) interested in various topics on environmental economics. Research is organized by various Programs under the umbrella of the Center.

During the academic year the Center hosts a weekly workshop at noon on Mondays for work at various stages of completion to be presented. While most presentations are by locals, visitors from other campuses also are invited from time to time to present their recent work. Graduate students are especially encouraged to present their research from initial idea to final product.

Richard T. Carson
Professor

Research Interests: Environmental valuation, Climate change, Environment and development, Fisheries

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Josh Graff Zivin
Professor

Research Interests:Health economics, environmental economics, and international development

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Theodore Groves
Professor Emeritus

Research Interests:Environmental economics; Mechanism design; Public finance

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Mark Jacobsen
Associate Professor

Research Interests:Energy and environmental policy, fuel economy regulation, public goods

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Joel Watson
Professor

Research Interests: Economic Theory, in particular the analysis of contracts and institutions

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Dale Squires
Adj Professor, NOAA Southwest Fisheries

Research Interests:Resource economics, fisheries in particular.

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