Thomas A. Grigalunas

Affiliations: 
University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, United States 
Area:
General Economics, Transportation
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Kim TG, Kim TG, Grigalunas T. (2009) Simulating direct and indirect damages to commercial fisheries from marine sand mining: a case study in Korea. Environmental Management. 44: 566-78
Anderson CM, Opaluch JJ, Grigalunas TA. (2009) The demand for import services at US container ports Maritime Economics and Logistics. 11: 156-185
Kim TG, Grigalunas TA, Han KN. (2008) The economic costs to fisheries because of marine sand mining in Ongjin Korea: Concepts, methods, and illustrative results Ecological Economics. 65: 498-507
Managi S, Opaluch JJ, Jin D, et al. (2006) Stochastic frontier analysis of total factor productivity in the offshore oil and gas industry Ecological Economics. 60: 204-215
Managi S, Opaluch JJ, Di J, et al. (2005) Environmental regulations and technological change in the offshore oil and gas industry Land Economics. 81: 303-319
Grigalunas TA, Opaluch JJ, Chang YT. (2005) Who gains from and who Pays for channel deepening? the proposed delaware channel project in delaware Transportation Research Record. 62-69
Grigalunas TA, Opaluch JJ, Diamantides J, et al. (2005) 11 Eutrophication in the Northeast Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem: Linking hydrodynamic and economic models for benefit estimation Large Marine Ecosystems. 13: 229-247
Managi S, Opaluch JJ, Jin D, et al. (2005) Technological change and petroleum exploration in the Gulf of Mexico Energy Policy. 33: 619-632
Grigalunas TA, Opaluch JJ, French D, et al. (2005) The Natural Resource Damage Assessment Model for Coastal and Marine Environments (NRDAM/CME) 2005 International Oil Spill Conference, Iosc 2005. 5009
Grigalunas T, Trandafir S, Luo M, et al. (2004) Port Development and the Environment Journal of International Logistics and Trade. 1: 111-150
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