Washington State University

School of Economic Sciences

2007-08 Ph.D. Students on the Job Market

Graduate Student Placement Coordinator: Jonathan Yoder

 

Candidate Fields Major Professors Dissertation Title Date Available Position Accepted
Michael Barnes Applied Econometrics, Health and Labor Trent Smith Risk Perceptions and Lifestyle Choices: Empirical and Theoretical Findings for Smoking and Obesity May 2008  
Rashmita Basu Health Economics, Econometrics, and Microeconomics Robert Rosenman Role of Healthy Lifestyle on Individual Decision Making for Disease Prevention May 2008  
Aaron Benson Natural Resource Economics Ray Huffaker Three Essays in Environmental and Natural Resource Policy Feb 2008 Asst. Prof., Texas Tech
Joshua Berning

Industrial Organization and Marketing

Jill McCluskey
David Sprott
Shelf label nutrition information: Consumer preferences and behavior May 2008  
Faysal Fahs Econometrics, Microeconomics, and Environmental Economics Ron Mittelhammer Essays in Limited Dependent Variables and Discrete Choice Models May 2008  
Yucan Liu Production Economics and Econometrics Richard Shumway Risk, Induced Innovation, and Productivity Convergence in U.S. Agriculture Oct 2007 Market Analysis, FedEx
Armenak Markosyan Econometrics and Industrial Organization Jill McCluskey Essays in Modeling Individual Preferences May 2008  
Michael McCullough Applied Microeconomics Ray Huffaker
Tom Marsh
Reconstructing Economic Dynamics: Applications to Health and Food Safety Concerns May 2008  
Sean Murphy Health Economics and Econometrics Robert Rosenman Dan Friesner Disease Management and Latent Choices May 2008 Asst. Prof., West Texas A&M
Lia Nogueira Industrial Organization and Econometrics Hayley Chouinard
Non-Tariff Barriers and Research Programs: Trade and Welfare Implications May 2008 Asst. Prof. Univ. of Illinois
Tamizheniyan Suyambulingam Econometrics and International Trade Tom Marsh Essays on BSE Outbreaks and the U.S. International Beef Market May 2008  
Cory Walters Econometrics and Risk Economics Richard Shumway Essays on Production: Producer Opportunism in Crop Insurance and Spatial and Temporal Stability of Nitrogen Use and Loss in Wheat Production May 2008 Asst. Prof., Univ. of Kentucky

 

Recent Job Placements of SES Doctoral Students

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Life is good at WSU.

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A unique richness of students, faculty, location, activities, and organizations creates a full, lively student life at the University. This section gives you the insider's view on student life and a sampling of the opportunities here.

"Glimpses." Students talk about life at WSU

These brief posts are written by WSU students to give you a personal look through their window on campus life.

 

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