Misak Avetisyan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Economics | Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States |
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General Economics, Environmental Economics, International Law and RelationsGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorThomas W. Hertel | grad student | 2011 | Purdue | |
(Essays on the international trade impacts of climate policy.) |
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Avetisyan M. (2018) Impacts of global carbon pricing on international trade, modal choice and emissions from international transport Energy Economics. 76: 532-548 |
Rose A, Avetisyan M, Rosoff H, et al. (2016) The Role of Behavioral Responses in the Total Economic Consequences of Terrorist Attacks on U.S. Air Travel Targets. Risk Analysis : An Official Publication of the Society For Risk Analysis |
Avetisyan M, Heatwole N, Rose A, et al. (2015) Competitiveness and macroeconomic impacts of reduced wait times at U.S. land freight border crossings Transportation Research Part a: Policy and Practice. 78: 84-101 |
Rose A, Avetisyan M, Chatterjee S. (2014) A framework for analyzing the economic tradeoffs between urban commerce and security against terrorism. Risk Analysis : An Official Publication of the Society For Risk Analysis. 34: 1554-79 |
Roberts B, Rose A, Heatwole N, et al. (2014) The impact on the US economy of changes in wait times at ports of entry Transport Policy. 35: 162-175 |
Avetisyan M, Hertel T, Sampson G. (2014) Is Local Food More Environmentally Friendly? The GHG Emissions Impacts of Consuming Imported versus Domestically Produced Food Environmental and Resource Economics. 58: 415-462 |
Cristea A, Hummels D, Puzzello L, et al. (2013) Trade and the greenhouse gas emissions from international freight transport Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 65: 153-173 |
Avetisyan M, Golub A, Hertel T, et al. (2011) Why a global carbon policy could have a dramatic impact on the pattern of the worldwide livestock production Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy. 33: 584-605 |