September 5, 2024 Camp Resources, News 30th Annual Camp Resources Conference Held in Asheville, NC By cnhaugh The 30th installment of Camp Resources, a conference for graduate students researching environmental economics, was held earlier this month in Asheville,... a
April 23, 2024 Faculty, News, People Banzhaf Honored by Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis By cnhaugh The Society’s highest honor, the Fellows Program recognizes scholars who have made substantial contributions to the theory or practice for benefit-cost analysis. a
March 27, 2024 Energy, Environment, Research, Solving Problems The Economics of the Global Climate Challenge By cnhaugh Milton Friedman Distinguished Service Professor Michael Greenstone discussed the relationship between global energy challenges and climate economics at the 2024... a
February 14, 2024 Energy, Environment, Research, Solving Problems Michael Greenstone To Give Annual CEnREP Lecture By cnhaugh Milton Friedman Distinguished Service Professor Michael Greenstone, from the University of Chicago, will deliver the Annual CEnREP Lecture on Feb. 20, 2024,... a
December 18, 2023 Agricultural Economics, Environment, Faculty, People, Research Spencer Banzhaf Unveils New Book: Pricing the Priceless By cnhaugh Banzhaf offers the first book-length study of the history of modern environmental economics, revealing the unexpected role economists played in... a
May 3, 2023 News, Policy, Recent Publications, Research, Solving Problems, Water Eric Edwards Joins Audio Abstract to Discuss Water Rights in the West By cnhaugh Assistant Professor Eric Edwards talks about water rights in the West, who they belong to, what they mean for rights... a
May 3, 2023 Agricultural Economics, Environment, Recent Publications, Research, Solving Problems, Water New Tools Capture Economic Benefit of Restoring Urban Streams By cnhaugh The work can assist federal and state agencies charged with developing environmental regulations affecting urban ecosystems. a
May 3, 2023 Policy, Recent Publications, Research, Water Tribal Water Rights Underutilized in U.S. West By cnhaugh Lack of irrigation infrastructure and convoluted land ownership issues represent the major impediments to tribes, the study suggests. a
April 12, 2023 Environment, News, Research, Solving Problems Christopher Costello Gives First Annual CEnREP Lecture By cnhaugh Chris Costello, Distinguished Professor of Resource Economics at the University of California at Santa Barbara, gave the first annual CEnREP Lecture... a
April 12, 2023 Faculty, People New CEnREP Director Arrives on Campus By cnhaugh In January, Spencer Banzhaf, the new director of CEnREP, arrived on campus to begin his new position. Spencer has been a... a
April 3, 2023 Alumni, People, Solving Problems CEnREP Spotlight: Boris Zhukov By cnhaugh NC State Alumnus and former CEnREP affiliate Boris Zhukov’s start-up LetYouKnow uses artificial intelligence (AI) to simplify the car buying... a
February 6, 2023 News Annual CEnREP Lecture Announced By cnhaugh Christopher Costello, distinguished professor at the University of California Santa Barbara, will be delivering the annual CEnREP Lecture on Feb.... a