David W. Holland, Professor
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
- 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
Contact Info
E-mail Address
holland@wsu.edu
Office Location:
103F Hulbert Hall
Office phone: 335-2570
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