Richard D. Horan

Affiliations: 
Economics Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
Environmental Economics, Environmental Management, Recreation
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Eli P. Fenichel grad student (MathTree)
Carson Reeling grad student Purdue
Benjamin M. Gramig grad student 2008 Michigan State
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Maloney M, Merkle J, Aadland D, et al. (2020) Chronic wasting disease undermines efforts to control the spread of brucellosis in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
Reeling C, Horan RD, Garnache C. (2020) When the Levee Breaks: Can Multi‐Pollutant Markets Break the Dam on Point–Nonpoint Market Participation? American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 102: 625-640
Horan RD, Finnoff D, Berry K, et al. (2018) Managing Wildlife Faced with Pathogen Risks Involving Multi-Stable Outcomes. Environmental & Resource Economics. 70: 713-730
Reeling C, Horan RD. (2018) Economic Incentives for Managing Filterable Biological Pollution Risks from Trade. Environmental & Resource Economics. 70: 651-671
Berry K, Allen T, Horan RD, et al. (2018) The Economic Case for a Pandemic Fund. Ecohealth
Chitchumnong P, Horan RD. (2018) Managing Disease Risks from Trade: Strategic Behavior with Many Choices and Price Effects. Ecohealth
Reeling C, Garnache C, Horan R. (2018) Efficiency gains from integrated multipollutant trading Resource and Energy Economics. 52: 124-136
Shortle J, Horan RD. (2017) Nutrient Pollution: A Wicked Challenge for Economic Instruments Water Economics and Policy. 3: 1650033
Horan RD, Shortle JS. (2017) Endogenous Risk and Point‐Nonpoint Uncertainty Trading Ratios American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 99: 427-446
Berry K, Finnoff DC, Horan RD, et al. (2017) The role of restoration in the prevention of a large-scale native species loss: Case study of the invasive emerald ash borer Journal of Forest Economics. 27: 91-98
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