Carol McAusland

 
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Assistant Professor
Phone: 301-405-1288Fax: 301-314-9091

E-mail: cmcausland@arec.umd.edu

Working Papers + Personal Webpage

Office: 2124 Symons Hall
Education:

Ph.D.      Economics, University of Michigan, 1999.

M.A.       Economics, University of Michigan, 1996.

M.A.       Economics, University of British Columbia, 1994.

B.A.        Honours Economics, University of British Columbia, 1993.

Research:

Trade and Environment

C.V.:Click Here
Courses:

AREC 240 - Introduction to Economics and the Environment

AREC 869T - Trade and the Environment

Recent Publications:

"Trade, Politics, and the Environment: Tailpipe vs. Smokestack,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 55(1) 2008: 52-71.

"Unintended biological invasions: Does risk vary by trading partner?" Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 54(3) 2007: 262-276 (with Chris Costello, Mike Springborn and Andy Solow)

Harmonizing Tailpipe Policy in Symmetric Countries: Improve the Environment, Improve Welfare, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 50(2) 2005: 229-251.

Learning By Doing in the Presence of an Open Access Renewable Resource: Is Growth Sustainable, Natural Resource Modeling 18(1) 2005: 41-68.

Environmental Regulation as Export Promotion: Product Standards for Dirty Intermediate Goods, Contributions to Economic Analysis, Policy: Vol. 3: No. 2, Article 7, 2004 http://www.bepress.com/bejeap/contributions/vol3/iss2/art7

Reproduced in Don Fullerton, ed., The Economics of Pollution Havens, 2006. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Avoiding Invasives: Trade-related policies for controlling unintentional exotic species introductions(with Christopher Costello), Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 48(2) 2004: 954-977.

On Trade, Land-use, and Biodiversity (with Steve Polasky and Christopher Costello), Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 48(2) 2004: 911-925.

Voting for Pollution Policy: The Importance of Income Inequality and Openness to Trade, Journal of International Economics 61(2) 2003: 425-451.

Protectionism, Trade, and Measures of Damage from Exotic Species Introductions" (with Christopher Costello), American Journal of Agricultural Economics 85 (4) 2003: 964-975.

Cross-hauling of Polluting Factors, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 44(3) 2002: 448-470.


 


 

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