The Wallace E. Oates Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award Recipients
The Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award is judged by a panel of AERE members, and emphasizes originality of research, quality of implementation, expositional clarity, along with intellectual and practical significance of research findings.
2023
Rafael Araujo, The Economics of Amazon Deforestation: Drivers, Consquences, and Policies to Stop It, FGV EPGE Brazilian School of Economics and Finance, 2023.
2022
Charles A. Taylor, Essays on Land Use and Agriculture, Columbia University, 2022.
2021
Gabriel Englander, Empirical Essays on Natural Resource Exploitation, University of California, Berkeley, 2021.
2020
Katherine Wagner, Essays in Environmental Public Finance, Yale University, 2020.
2021
Akhil Rao, The Economics of Orbit Use: Theory, Policy, and Measurement, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2019.
2018
Louis Preonas, Three Essays on Energy Economics, University of California, Berkeley, 2018.
2017
Eyal Frank, "Economic Outcomes and Market Dynamics of Biodiversity Losses," Columbia University, 2017.
2016
Due to a change in the timing of award eligibility and selection, there was no 2016 doctoral dissertation awardee.
2015
Casey Wichman, "Information and Environmental Policy," University of Maryland, College Park, 2015.
2014
Kailin Kroetz, "The Costs of Restrictions in Tradeable Permit Programs," University of California, Davis, 2014.
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