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    Email: economics@uwyo.edu

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    Klaas T. van 't Veld

    College of Business

     

    Klaas T. van 't Veld

    Associate Professor

     

    BU 283 W | Office Hours

    307-766-3143 | klaas@uwyo.edu

     

    Curriculum Vitae

     

    About

    My main research interests these days are in behavioral economics and environmental economics—ideally, the intersection of the two, for example analyzing consumer behavior in markets for so-called "green" goods. But I am interested in, and have done research on, a wide variety of other topics as well: information policies, oil markets, climate change, common-pool resources, social norms, environmental liability . anything that involves some combination of applied microeconomic modeling, econometrics, and computer simulations.

     

    Selected Publications

    van ’t Veld, K. (2020). Eco-Labels: Modeling the Consumer Side. Annual Review of Resource Economics, 12, 187-207. doi:10.1146/annurev-resource-110319-115158

    Xu, C., & van ’t Veld, K. (2020). Team Inspection in the Management of Common-Pool Resources When Corruption is Present. Environmental and Resource Economics, 75(3), 553-584. doi:10.1007/s10640-019-00399-8

    Nordström, J., Thunström, L., van ’t Veld, K., Shogren, J. F., & Ehmke, M. (2020). Strategic ignorance of health risk: Its causes and policy consequences. Behavioural Public Policy, 1-32. doi:10.1017/bpp.2019.52

    Roberts, G., Barbier, E., & van 't Veld, K. (2019). Global emissions from crude oil: The effect of oil-deposit heterogeneity. Energy Policy, 132, 654-664. doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2019.06.008

    Xu, C., & van ’t Veld, K. (2019). Social influence and economic incentives: Complements or substitutes?—The case of fighting crimes. Economics Letters, 180, 80-84. doi:10.1016/j.econlet.2019.04.014

     

    Education

    • PhD, University of California, Berkeley
    • MS, University of California, Berkeley
    • BS, University of London

     

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    Department of Economics

    College of Business Department 3985

    Laramie, WY 82071

    Phone: 307-766-3124

    Fax: 307-766-4028

    Email: economics@uwyo.edu

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