Jeffrey LaFrance, Professor
EDUCATION
- PhD, Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC Berkeley, 1983
- MS, Applied Economics, Montana State University, 1979
- BS, Economics, Montana State University, 1977
FIELDS OF INTEREST
- Agricultural Policy
- Econometrics
- Microeconomics
- Natural Resource Economics
EMPLOYMENT
- 2008-present, Professor, School of Economic Sciences, Washington State University
- 1998-2007, Professor, Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC Berkeley
- 1994-1998, Professor, Economics, University of Arizona
- 1990-1998, Professor, Agricultural and Resource Economics
- 1988, Professor, Economics and Business, North Carolina State University
- 1984-1985, Assistant Professor, Economics, University of Washington
- 1982-1987, Assistant Professor, Agricultural Economics and Economics
- 1982, Lecturer, Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC Berkeley
- 1981-1982, Postgraduate Research Economists, Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC Berkeley
- 1979, Research Associate, Agricultural Economics and Economics, Montana State University
HONORS AND AWARDS
- 2007, Distinguished Fellow, American Agricultural Economics Association
- 2006, Distinguished Scholar, Western Agricultural Economics Association
- 2005, Outstanding Published Research, Western Agricultural Economics Association
- 1999, Joseph P. Havlicek Jr. Memorial Lecture, Ohio State University

Contact Info
E-mail address
jtlafrance@wsu.edu
Office Location:
103D Hulbert Hall
Office phone: 335-8521
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