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ABOUT ME

Kevin's current research areas include environmental economics and applied econometrics, primarily focusing on non-market valuation and more broadly benefit-cost analysis.

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Kevin's current classes include Environmental Economics, Benefit-Cost Analysis, Introduction to Econometrics, and Principles of Microeconomics.

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Outside academia, Kevin is married to his wife, Stephanie and together they have two sons, Sage and Kaed. He spends his time away from work enjoying his family, training for local road races and traveling.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

A Semiparametric Smooth Coefficient Estimator for Recreation Demand

Environmental and Resource Economics (https://rdcu.be/bOS3h is the weblink to the published paper), forthcoming, 2019 (with first author Weiwei Lui).

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Three reasons to use annual payments in contingent valuation surveys: Convergent Validity, Discount Rates, and Mental Accounting

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, vol. 72, 2015, pp. 123-136   (with Jay R. Corrigan and Daryl F. Dwyer).

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Valuing Water Quality as a Function of Water Quality Measures

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 91, No. 1, February 2009, pp. 106-123 (with Joseph A. Herriges, Catherine L. Kling, and John A. Downing).

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Multivariate Count Data Regression Models with Individual Panel Data from an On-Site Sample

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 52, No. 2, September 2006, pp. 567-581 (with Joseph A. Herriges).

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