Brian is currently interested in environmental and resource economics, including nonmarket valuation, hedonic price analysis, and benefit-cost analysis of government programs. He is advancing a new research agenda that examines human-environment relationships using high-frequency market responses to fluctuations in physical systems. A driving force behind his research lies behind his desire to increase the understanding of the linkages between humans and the environment, and to examine how policies that affect these linkages distribute benefits (and costs) to subgroups of people.
Alumni, Ph.D. 2020
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