Mark Holmgren
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Education:
- Ph.D. Candidate Economics, Washington State University, Expected Graduation Spring 2009
- M.S. Economics, Utah State University, Logan, UT, 2002-2003
- B.S., Mathematics, Utah State University, Logan, UT, 1999-2002
- A.S., General Studies, College of Eastern Utah, Price, UT, 1995-1996 & 1998-1999
Academic Advisor:
- Vicki McCracken
Areas of Interest:
- Industrial Organization
- Transportation Economics
Thesis Title
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Three Essays Examining the Behavior of Groups
Teaching Experience:
- Lecturer, EconS 101 Fundamentals of Microeconomics, Washington State University, Fall 2006
- Teaching Assistant, EconS 101 Fundamentals of Microeconomics, 102 Fundamentals of Macroeconomics, 301 Intermediate Micro Theory, Fall 2005 – Spring 2006
- Adjunct Professor, Econ 111 Economic Principles & Problems – Macro (taught ten times), Econ 112 Economic Principles & Problems – Micro (taught seven times), Brigham Young University – Idaho, Winter 2004 – Summer 2005
Publications
Holmgren, Mark, Kenneth L. Casavant, & Eric L. Jessup. “Review of Transportation
Costs for Alternative Fuels.” SFTA Research Report #25, December, 2007.
Casavant, Kenneth L., Eric L. Jessup, & Mark Holmgren. “Program Scoping/State of
Practice for Washington State.” Final Report to the Washington State Department of
Transportation, June, 2007.
Casavant, Kenneth L., Eric L. Jessup, & Mark Holmgren. “Prioritization and Funding of
Transportation Security Projects for Washington State.” Final Report to the Washington State Department of Transportation, June 2007.
Holmgren, Lyle N., E. Bruce Godfrey, DeeVon Bailey, Dustin Rigby, and Mark
Holmgren. “Historical Cash Prices, Futures and Basis for Selected Agricultural
Commodities Produced in Utah – 1990 to 2004.” Extension Publication AG/Econ/2005-
01.
Contact Info
Degree Program: Ph.D.
Washington State University
School of Economic Sciences
P.O. Box 646210
Pullman, WA 99164-6210
Phone: (509) 335-5619
Fax: (509) 335-1173
Email: mholmgren@wsu.edu