Brian J. Gross
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics
University of California, Berkeley
306 Giannini Hall
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Phone: 510-703-9725
Research Interests
My research falls into the broad categories of environmental economics and microeconomic theory. Here are some of my current projects:
Ecosystem service valuation and management
Bee pollination services
Salmon hatcheries and river restoration
Climate change economics and policy
International pollution trading and carbon credits
Deforestation, climate change and fire ecology: modeling feedbacks
Risk, uncertainty and decision theory
Risk behavior, non-additive probabilities, Choquet expected utility theory
Risk reducing benefits of carbon abatement
Teaching
Here are teaching materials for classes I TA'd or instructed.
EEP 102/Econ 102
: Economics of Natural Resources, Fall 2006: TA.
ARE Math Review
: 3-week instruction for incoming ARE graduate students, August 2006: Instructor.
Tutoring
I tutor graduate and undergraduate courses in economics, statistics and mathematics. Here is a list of courses I have tutored past semesters:
EEP 1: Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy, Fall 2005
EEP 100: Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2004 & Fall 2007
EEP 101/Econ 125
: Economics of the Environment, Spring 2006
ARE 210
: Probability and Statistics, Fall 2005 & Fall 2007
ARE 211: Mathematical Methods for Agr. & Resource Economics, Fall 2005 & Fall 2007
Econ 201b
: General Equilibrium Theory, Spring 2006
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