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Greg Ellis
Senior Lecturer
Areas of Interest: Natural Resource Economics, Industrial Organization, and Microeconomic Theory
Email: ellis@u.washington.edu
Office: Savery 325
Phone: (206) 543-6145
Office Hours: Wed. 8-9:00 AM, and, primarily, by appointment in Savery 325
Greg Ellis received his Ph.D. in Agricultural and Resource Economics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1992
 
Courses Taught
Econ 200 - Intro to Microeconomics
           | Autumn 2009 | Winter 2009 |
Econ 400 - Advanced Topics in Microeconomics
           | Autumn 2009 | Autumn 2008 |
Econ 435 - Natural Resource Economics
           | Winter 2009 |
Econ 482 - Econometric Theory and Practice
           | Spring 2009 | Spring 2008 |
Econ 496 - Honors Seminar
           | Autumn 2007 |
Econ 535 - Natural Resource Economics
           | Winter 2008 | Spring 2007 |

Published Papers
  • " Valuing the Environment as Input , " Gregory Ellis; Anthony Fisher.
  • " Cooperation in the Commons , " Stephen Polasky; Nori Tarui; Gregory Ellis; Charles Mason; Forthcoming in Economic Theory.
  • " Incentive Compatible Environmental Regulations , " Gregory Ellis; Natural Resource Modeling, Summer 1992.
  • " Do Permit Prices Reflect the Discounted Value of Fishing? Evidence from Alaska's Commercial Salmon Fisheries , " Gregory Ellis; Daniel Huppert; Benjamin Noble; Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 1996.
  • " Estimation of Market Power in a Nonrenewable Resource Industry , " Gregory Ellis; Robert Halvorsen; Journal of Political Economy, August 2002.


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