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Graduate Programs >Ph.D. Program >Ph.D. Dissertations and Authors

Year Title Author Major Professor
2006 The Experimental Analysis of the Political Economics of Fisheries Governance Samuel Bwalya Jon Sutinen
2006 Noise Externalities: A Hybrid Model to Assess Property Value Effects and Management with Application to Container Transportation Suk-Jae Kwon Thomas Grigalunas
2006 Economic-Ecological Relationships of Coastal Wetland Restoration Gisele Magnusson James Oplaluch
2005 Preservation Versus Development: Allocation of Land in Rural-Urban Fringe Communities Dana Bauer Stephen Swallow
2005 Understanding Compliance in the Northeast Groundfish Fishery Reena Shaw Jon Sutinen
2004 Flexible Quota Management Using Virtual Population Units Jung-Sam Lee John Gates
2004 Transboundary Impacts of Fishing Activities Along the Northeast Continental Shelf Mark Soboil Jon Sutinen
2003 Essays on Fisheries Management Ramesh Baskaran James L. Anderson
2002 Market Information and Improving Efficiency in Private Property Right Management Systems Eyjolfur Gudmundsson Cathy Roheim
2002 Container Transportation Service Demand Simulation Model for US Coastal Container Ports Meifeng Luo Thomas Grigalunas
2002 Technological Change Depletion and Environmental Policy in the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry Shunsuke Managi James Opaluch
2002 Spatial Analysis of Rhode Island Economic Growth and Development Andrada Pacheco (Toma) Tim Tyrrell
2002 Three Experiments on Providing and Valuing Threshold Public Goods with Alternative Rebate Rules Michael Spencer Stephen Swallow
2002 Determining Public Preferences for Forested Landscapes in Southern New England: What Factors Determine a Person's Value for the Land Laurienne Newell (Whinstanley) Stephen Swallow
2001 A Synthetic Approach to Forecasting Fleet Costs and Earnings in the Northeast Regions of the United States. Philippe Lallemand John Gates
2000 Hedging Effectiveness, Market Efficiency and Forecasting in the Shrimp Futures Market. Josue Martinez James L. Anderson
1999 Assessment of the Hong Kong Shark Fin Market: Implications for Fisheries Management Quentin Fong James L. Anderson

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