Faculty
Grace Arnold (2018) Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Economics. Ph.D. 2018 Louisiana State University
Randall A. Bluffstone (2003) Ph.D.
Professor of Economics. Ph.D. 1993 Boston University.
Sahan T. Dissanayake (2017) Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics. Ph.D. 2011 University of Illinois.
John Luke Gallup (2009) Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics. Ph.D. 1994 University of California, Berkeley.
John B. Hall (1985) Ph.D.
Professor of Economics. Ph.D. 1984 The Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research.
Hiroyuki Ito (2004) Ph.D.
Professor of Economics. Ph.D. 2004 University of California, Santa Cruz.
Riju Joshi, (2018) Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Economics, Ph.D. 2018 Michigan State University
Arnab Mitra (2013) Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics. Ph.D. 2010 University of Arizona.
Cesar M. Rodriguez (2013) Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics. Ph.D. 2009 University of Pittsburgh.
Rajiv Sharma (1998) Ph.D.
Professor of Economics. Ph.D. 1998 University of Florida.
Sarah Tinkler (2005) Ph.D.
Professor of Economics. Ph.D. 1989 University of Oregon.
J. Forrest Williams (2014) Ph.D.
Department Chair and Associate Professor of Economics. Ph.D. 2014 Texas A&M University.
James Woods (2004) Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Economics. Ph.D. 2003 University of California, Davis.
Emeriti Faculty
Giles H. Burgess (1969) Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Economics. Ph.D. 1973 University of Oregon.
Nelson B. Crick (1967) Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Economics. Ph.D. 1967 University of Colorado.
David E. Ervin (1999) Ph.D.
Professor of Environmental Management; Professor of Economics: Fellow in the Institute for Sustainable Solutions. Ph.D. 1974 Oregon State University.
Mary C. King (1992) Ph.D.
Professor Emerita of Economics. Ph.D. 1991 University of California, Berkeley.
Kuan-Pin Lin (1979) Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Economics. Ph.D. 1977 State University of New York, Stony Brook
Thomas Potiowsky (1983) Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Economics. Ph.D. 1981 University of Colorado.
John F. Walker (1966) Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Economics. Ph.D. 1972 University of Utah.
Helen L. Youngelson-Neal (1967) Ph.D.
Professor Emerita of Economics. Ph.D. 1966 Columbia University.