Philip R. Wandschneider, Professor
EDUCATION
- 1981 PhD, Ag Economics, Michigan State U., East Lansing
- 1977 MA, Economic, Michigan State U., East Lansing
- 1969 BA, Psychology, Economics
FIELDS OF INTEREST
- Natural resource economics
EMPLOYMENT
- 2003 - Present, Professor and Assoc. Ag. Economist, Washington State University, Pullman
- 1985-present, Assoc. Prof. and Assoc. Ag. Economist, Washington State U., Pullman
- 1979-85, Asst. Professor and Asst. Ag. Economist, Washington State U., Pullman
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- 1989-90, Public Policy Fellow, The Washington Institute for Public Policy, and Adjunct Professor, The Evergreen State College, Olympia
- 1/79-4/79, Instructor, Dept. of Agri. Economics, Michigan State University, East Lansing
INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
- 5/85-6/85, Investigator, USAID grant; Jordan, Kenya, and Sudan.
- 1969-71, Cotton Development and 4-H Officer, U.S. Peace Corps and Government of Kenya, Kenya, East Africa.
HONORS AND MEMBERSHIPS
- American Economic Association
- American Agricultural Economics Association
- Association for Environmental and Resource Economists
- Association for Evol. Economists
TEACHING SPECIALTIES
- Resource economics
- Economic evaluation methods
- Public choice economics
- Economic development
RESEARCH SPECIALTIES
- Non-market resource valuation
- Water economics and policy
- Economic evaluation
Contact Info
E-mail Address
pwandschneider@wsu.edu
Office Location
111H Hulbert Hall
Office phone: 335-1906
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