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  Dr. Lee G. Anderson   Lee G. Anderson
Professor of Marine Studies and Economics
207 Robinson Hall
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Education:

  • Ph.D., Economics, University of Washington, 1970
  • B.S., Economics, Brigham Young University, 1966

Teaching Interests:

  • Natural resource economics
  • Economics of Fisheries
  • Benefit/cost analysis

Activities and Honors:

  • President. International Institute of Fisheries, Economics, and Trade
  • Advisory Board, Marine Resource Economics Journal
  • Editorial Council, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
  • Consultant: Governments of New Zealand and Australia, Great Lakes Fishery Commission, National Academy of Sciences, U.S. Department of State, U.S. General Accounting Office, World Bank
  • Grants: Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Science Foundation, Sea Grant, USAID

Recent Publications:

  • Fisheries Economics: A Collection of Readings, Volumes I and II, (editor), Ashgate Publishing Company, 2001.
  • "The Effects of ITQ Implementation: A Dynamic Approach" Natural Resource Modeling, 13(4):435-470, 2000.
  • "Open Access Fisheries Utilization with an Endogenous Regulatory Structure: An Expanded Analysis." Annals of Operation Research 94:231-257, 2000
  • "Selection of a Property Rights Management System." in Ross Shotton (ed) Use of Property Rights in Fisheries Management FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 404/1. FAO Rome, 26-38, 2000.
  • "The Barents Sea Fishery" (with Olav Schram Stokke and Natalia Mirovitskaya) in Oran R. Young (ed) The Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes, MIT Press,1999.
  • "The Microeconomics of Vessel Behavior: A Detailed Short-run Analysis of the Effects of Regulation." Marine Resource Economics 14(2):129-150, 1999.
  • "ITQs in Share System Fisheries: Implications for Efficiency, Distribution, and Tax Policy" in Ragnar Arnason and Hannes H. Gissurarson (eds) Individual Transferable Quotas in Theory and Practice, University of Iceland Press, Reykjavik 169-184,1999.
   
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