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Robert Mohr
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Robert MohrAssociate Professor of Economics603.862.3302 Robert [dot] Mohr [at] unh [dot] edu |
Fields of Specialization:
Environmental economics; public finance; technology adoption and diffusion
Education:
Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, Economics
M.S., University of Texas at Austin, Economics
B.A., University of Virginia, Economics
Biography:
Recent Research:
[For complete list, please see CV]
“Public-Private Partnerships and Cooperative Agreements in Municipal Service Delivery.” International Journal of Public Administration, 32, 320-92, 2009 (with Peter Girard, Steve Deller, and John Halstead).
"Distribution of Envirnmental Costs and Benefits, Additional Distortions, and the Porter Hypothesis," Land Economics. 84(4): 689-700, 2008 (with Shrawantee Saha).
"High-Involvement Work Design and Job Satisfaction" Industrial and Labor Relations Review, vol. 61, issue 3, pages 275-296. April 2008. Prior version available as Bureau of Labor Statistics Working Paper 389 (with Cindy Zoghi).
"Environmental Performance Standards and the Adoption of Technology," Ecological Economics. 58, 238-248, 2006."Land Development and Current Use Assessment," in R.J. Johnston and S.K. Swallow, eds., Economics and Contemporary Land Use Policy Development and Conservation at the Rural-Urban Fringe, RFF Press, 170-180, 2006, (with Richard England).
Personal Web Site:
http://pubpages.unh.edu/~rmohr/index.htm
