James Wilen
Distinguished Professor
Agricultural and Resource Economics
The University of California Davis
United States of America
Biography
Distinguished Professor at University of California, Davis from July 1, 2013 to present.
Research Interest
Bioeconomic modelling; spatial models of resource use; terrestrial and marine reserves; bioinvasions; dynamics of open access exploitation; micro foundations of entry-exit decisions; performance of natural resource asset markets; factor distortion in regulated common property industries; energy economics; biomass utilization; recreation economics; transferable quotas; economics of searching behavior; economics of aquaculture; natural resource damage analysis; agricultural pollution; fisheries labor markets; analysis of fisheries markets; technical change and productivity in resource industries; economics of cooperation; economic development/natural resources.
Publications
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Abbott, J.K. and J.E. Wilen. "Dissecting the Tragedy: A Spatial Model of Behavior in the Commons." Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 62(3)(2011): 386-401.
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Epanchin-Niell B. and J.E. Wilen. "Optimal Spatial Control of Bioinvasions." Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 63(2)(2012).
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Abbott, J.K. and J.E. Wilen. "Dissecting The Tragedy: A Spatial Model Of Behavior In The Commons." Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 62(3)(2012): 386-401.
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Epanchin-Niell, R.S. and J.E. Wilen. "Optimal Spatial Control of Biological Invasions." Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 63(2)(2012): 260-270.
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Wilen, C.D. and J.E. Wilen. "Fishing Down the Food Chain Revisited: Modeling Exploited Trophic Systems." Ecological Economics 79(2012): 80-88.