Martin D. Heintzelman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Economics and Financial Studies
Clarkson University School of Business
Director, Clarkson University Center for Canadian Studies
Affiliated Faculty, Center for the Environment

Curriculum Vitae

Fields of Specialization:

Environmental Economics, Natural Resource Economics, Industrial Organization, Applied Microeconomics

Published Works:

"Measuring the Property-Value Effects of Local Land-Use and Preservation Referenda," 
forthcoming (accepted January 9, 2009), Land Economics.

"Where Should We Submit Our Manuscript: An Analysis of Journal Submission Strategies," The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
: Vol. 9 : Iss. 1 (Advances), Article 39, (with Diego Nocetti)

"Putting Free-Riding to Work: A Partnership Solution to the Common-Property Problem," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Forthcoming, 2008 (with Stephen Salant and Stephan Schott).

“Electricity Restructuring: Consequences and Opportunities for the Environment,”
The International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics 2001/2002 (Tom Tietenberg and Henk Folmer, Editors), June 2002.  Edward Elgar: Northampton, MA (with Dallas Burtraw and Karen Palmer).

"Age, Health, and the Willingness to Pay for Mortality Risk Reductions: A Contingent Valuation Survey of Ontario Residents,"The Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Vol. 24, no. 2, March 2002 (with Alan Krupnick, Anna Alberini, Maureen Cropper, Nathalie Simon, Bernie O’Brien, and Ron Goeree). 


Working Papers:

“A Theoretical Analysis of Bargaining and Interstate Rivers,” January 2009.

 “The Value of Land Use Patterns and Preservation Policies,” July 2009.

Works in Progress:

A Spatial Analysis of Preservation Referenda,” with Dustin Grzeskowiak

 “Historic Preservation: A Hedonic Analysis,” with Jason Altieri

 “Strategic Environmental Policy in a New Trade Theory Context,” with Luciana Echazu

 “A Comparison of Quasi-Experimental Methods: The Case of Land Preservation”

Education:

Ph.D. Economics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2006

M.A. Economics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2003

B.S.   Economics, Magna cum Laude, Duke University, Durham, NC, 1998

                Second major in Canadian Studies

Fellowships and Awards:

Clarkson University, Professor of the Year – MBA Module, 2007-2008

University of Michigan, Michael J. Moore Dissertation Prize, 2005

Resources for the Future, Joseph L. Fisher Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2004-2005

University of Michigan, David P. Mans and Patricia Z. Spector Scholarship, 2003-2004

University of Michigan, Rackham Fellowship, 2000-01

Duke University, Outstanding Economics Thesis Award, 1998


Links:

Clarkson University

University of Michigan
        Department of Economics

        School of Natural Resources and Environment

Resources for the Future

Duke University
        Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
        Department of Economics

Env-Econ Blog




Last Updated: 11/17/2008