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Graduate Fellows 2011
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Andrew Balthrop: Ph.D. candidate in Economics at Georgia
State University, Bachelor of Arts in International Studies from the
University of Mississippi
Topic: Production
spillovers in oil and natural gas extraction and how these spillovers
impact the cumulative recovery of these resources
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Bryan Leonard: Graduate student in Environmental
Sciences and Engineering at the University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill, Bachelor of Arts in Civil Engineering from Penn State University
Topic: Political
economy of environmental regulations and interest group formation
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Harrison Zeff: Graduate student in Applied Economics at
Montana State University, Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Hillsdale
College
Topic: effects that
future droughts will have on the financial stability of water utilities
in the Triangle region of North Carolina
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Patrick Wieland: 2011 recipient of a Master of Laws
degree from Yale Law School, associate law professor at Universidad
Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Peru
Topic: Property,
natural resources, indigenous peoples and climate change
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Scott Frechette: Law student at the University of
Alabama School of Law, Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from
Birmingham-Southern College
Topic: Conservation
easements, ecosystem services, and wildlife conservation
Graduate Fellows 2010
- Leo
Krasnozhon: Ph.D. candidate in Economics at George Mason
University, Masters in Economics from Clark University, Bachelors in
Economics from Kharkiv State University, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Topic: Natural
Resources, Property Rights, and Economic Efficiency: Evidence from
Ukraine
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Karen Maguire: Ph.D.
candidate in Economics at University of Colorado-Boulder, Masters in
Economics at the University of Colorado at Boulder,
Bachelors in Biology from Clark University.
Topic: Institutions
and Markets: Oil and Gas Drilling on Federal Lands
- Rebecca
Toseland: Ph.D. candidate in Economics at University of
California-Santa Barbara, pursuing a Masters in Ecology, Evolution, and
Marine Biology, Bachelors in Economics and Bachelors in Environmental
Studies at Yale University
Topic:Evolution of
Rights-Based Management in Marine Fisheries
- Vanessa
Elizondo: Pursuing a master's degree in Applied
Economics at Montana State University, Bachelor's degree in law from
the University of Chile
Topic: Evolution of
Rights-Based Management in Marine Fisheries
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