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University of Wyoming

Aaron Strong
Assistant Professor
Economics, Law and Government, General Equilibrium Analysis, Computational Methods for Economics

Ph.D., University of Colorado, M.A. University of Colorado, M.S. University of Colorado, B.A. Luther College
astrong@uwyo.edu • (307) 766-6315 • Ross Hall 126

 

Office Hours: TR 12:00 - 2:00

 

Research Interests:
Environmental and Urban Economics

 

Teaching:
Economics, Law and Government, General Equilibrium Analysis, Computational Methods for Economics

 

Publications:

REFEREED CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

Ivus, Olena and Aaron Strong (2007) "Modeling Approaches to the Analysis of International Trade Policy:  Computable General Equilibrium and Gravity Models." in Handbook on International Trade Policy James Gaisford and William Kerr eds., Edward Alger Press

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Strong, Aaron and Nicholas E. Flores (2008) "Estimating the Economic Benefits to Acidic Rock Drainage Clean Up Using Cost Shares", Ecological Economics 65(2) 348-355.

Finnoff, David, Aaron Strong, and John Tschirhart. (2008) "Stocking Regulations and the Spread of Invasive Species" American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 90(4): 1074-1084.

Strong, Aaron and Randall Walsh (2008) "Communities, Competition, Spillovers and Open Space", Land Economics 84(2) 169-187.

Flores, Nicholas and Aaron Strong (2007) "Cost Credibility and the Stated Preference Analysis of Public Goods."  Resource and Energy Economics 29(3) 195-205.

WORKING PAPERS

Strong, Aaron and V. Kerry Smith. Forthcoming. "Reconsidering the Economics of Demand Analysis with Kinked Budget Constraints." Revise and resubmit at Land Economics.

Smith, V. Kerry, Carol Mansfield, and Aaron Strong. Forthcoming. "Public or Private Production of Food Safety: What do U.S. Consumers Want?" Under Review at Review of Economics and Statistics.

Smith, V. Kerry and Aaron Strong. Forthcoming. "Water Demand Analysis with Limited Price Variation: Using Structural Difference in Differences Estimation" Under review Economic Letters.

Goemans, Christopher and Aaron Strong. Forthcoming. "Quantity Uncertainty and Demand:  The Case of Water Smart Reader Ownership."

 

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