Jeffrey Englin

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Professor
Department of Resource Economics
University of Nevada/Mail Stop 204
1664 North Virginia Street
Reno,  Nevada   89557

Office: (775) 784-4411
Fax: 784-1342

Email: englin@cabnr.unr.edu
Building: Max Fleischmann Agriculture,  Office 239 B
Personal Web: http://www.ag.unr.edu/englin/

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EDUCATION

University of Minnesota, BS, Economics 1979
University of Washington, MA, Economics 1980
University of Washington, Ph.D., Economics 1986

 

 
COURSES & TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES
  • APEC 332: Agricultural, Natural Resource and Environmental Policy
  • APEC 464/664: Nonmarket Valuation
  • APEC 466/666: Natural Resource and Environmental Economics
  • APEC 710: Theory of the Firm
  • APEC 760: Advanced Natural Resources Economics
 
AWARDS, HONORS, & PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
  • Sloan Foundation Regulation of Natural Resources Fellow (1982-1985)
  • College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources Researcher of the Year (2000)
 
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS

Hunt, L. P. Boxall, J. Englin and W. Haider. 2005 "Forest harvesting, resource based tourism, and remoteness: An analysis of northern Ontario's sport fishing tourism." Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 35 (2): 401-409.

Shonkwiler, J.S. and J. Englin. 2005. "Welfare losses due to grazing on public lands: A ccount data system wide treatment." American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 87 (2): 302-313.

Hunt, L., P. Boxall, J. Englin and W. Haider. 2005. "Remote Tourism and Forest Management: A spatial hedonic analysis." Ecological Economics. 53 (1): 101-113.

Englin, J. and K. Moeltner. 2004. "To Carve or to Shred: The Recreational Value of Snow to Skiers and Boarders." Environmental and Resource Economics. 29: 123-136.

Moeltner, K. and J. Englin. 2004. "Choice Behavior under Dynamic Quality Changes: State Dependence Versus 'Play-It-By-Ear' in Selecting Ski Resorts." Journal of Business and Economic Statistics. 22:214-224.

"Estimating Forest Recreation Demand Using Count Models" with T. Holmes and E. Sills in Forests in a Market Economy. E. Sills and K. Abt (eds). 2003. Kluwer Academic Publishers.

"Backcountry recreationist's valuation of forest and park management features in wilderness parks of the Western Canadian Shield" with P. Boxall and D. Watson in The New Economics of Outdoor Recreation. N. Hanley, W.D. Shaw and R. Wright (eds). 2003. Edward Elgar Publishing UK.

Boxall, P., K. Rollins and J. Englin. 2003. "Recreation Valuation and Congestion: Empirical Analysis Using Panel Estimators." Resource and Energy Economics. 25: 177-195.

Boxall, P. J. Englin and W. Adamowicz. 2003. “Valuing Aboriginal Artifacts: A Combined Revealed-Stated Preference Approach” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 45: 213-230.

 

Book or Chapter(s) in Books
Englin, J. E., Holmes, T., Lutz, J. 2008, "Wildfire and the Economic Value of Recreation." In Jeffrey Pestermon, Thomas Holmes, Karen Abt (Ed.), The Economics of Forest Disturbances: Wildfires, Storms and Invasive Species (pp. 191-208). Springer.