David W. Holland,
Professor Emeritis
EDUCATION
- 1972 Ph.D., Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University
- 1967 M. S., Dept. of Economics, Colorado State University
- 1964 B. S. Dept. of Economics, Colorado State University
FIELDS OF INTEREST
- Regional economics and agricultural development
- Regional CGE Modeling
- A General Equilibrium Analysis of the Economic Impact of the Canadian Softwood Lumber Tariff on the Washington Economy - The paper is coming out in the November 2005 issue of the Northwest Journal of Business and Economics. The GAMS file is the programming code for the This file is an aciis text file. WalumApril28.txt
- The Role of Agriculture and Food Processing in the Washington Economy: An Input-Output Perspective
- Holland: Living and Working in Chile
EMPLOYMENT
Permanent Positions
- 1973-Present - Assistant, Associate and Professor, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Washington State University
- 1972-73 - Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Kentucky.
Professional Leave
- 2006-2007 - Visiting Professor, Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics, Oregon State University and Department of Economics, University of Chile, Santiago Chile
- 2000-2001 - Visiting Professor, Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics, Oregon State University and Department of Economics, University of Chile, Santiago Chile
- 1991-92 - Visiting Professor, National Rural Studies Committee and Oregon State University
- 1980-81 - Visiting Professor, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Berkeley
International Experience
- 1982-86 - Farm Management Economist, Washington State University's Farming Systems Project, Maseru, Lesotho.
Teaching Specialties
- Operation Research
- Economic Impact Analysis
- Growth and Change in the West
Research Specialties
- General Equilibrium Analysis
- Economic Evaluation
- Input-Output Analysis
HONORS AND MEMBERSHIS
- American Agricultural Economics Association
- Western Agricultural Economics Association
- Western Regional Economics Association
- Southern Regional Economics Association