Faculty Member Information
Richard T. Woodward |
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About Dr. Woodward:
Dr. Richard T. Woodward is an Associate Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics at Texas A&M University. His research is in the general area of environmental and resource economics. Recent research projects have focused on the use of transferable permits to address water quality and fisheries problems and problems of choice under uncertainty.
Selected Publications:
Woodward, Richard T. and W. Douglass Shaw. 2008. "Allocating Resources in an Uncertain World: Water Management and Endangered Species" American Journal of Agricultural Economics 90(3): 593-605.
Shaw, W. Douglass and Richard T. Woodward (senior authorship shared) "On why environmental and resource economists should care about non-expected utility models" Resource and Energy Economics 30(Jan. 2008): 66-89.
Nguyen, To N. and Richard T. Woodward. "NutrientNet: An Internet-based Approach to Teaching Market-Based Policy for Environmental Management." Journal of Economic Education 42(1):38-54.
Penson, J.B., O. Capps, C.P. Rosson and R.T. Woodward. Introduction to Agricultural Economis (4th edition). Prentice Hall. 2006.
Woodward, Richard T., Yong-Suhk Wui and Wade L. Griffin. "Living with the Curse of Dimensionality: Closed-Loop Optimization in Large-scale Fisheries Simulation Model." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 87(February 2005):48-60.
Woodward, Richard. "Do Americans Desire Homogeneity? Evidence from Names from 1900-2000." Economics Bulletin 4(August 31, 2005):1-6.
Woodward, R.T. and W.L. Griffin. "A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Size and Bag Limits in Recreational Fisheries." Marine Resource Economics. 18(2003):235-45.
Woodward, R.T., A.M. Wicks and R.A. Kaiser. "The Structure and Practice of Water-Quality Trading Markets" Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 38(August 2002):967-979.