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Michael Hanemann
Title: Chancellor's Professor, Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics
Office: 207 Giannini Hall
Tel: (510) 642-2670 or (510) 642-3345 (msg phone)
Email Address: hanemann@are.berkeley.edu
Michael Hanemann is a Chancellor's professor and Professor of environmental and resource economics in the Department of Agricultural and Resources Economics, where he has been on the faculty since 1968. Prior to coming to Berkeley, he earned a B.A. from Oxford University in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, a M.Sc. in Economics from the London School of Economics and Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University.
Michael's research in economics has focused largely on aspects of
modeling individual choice behavior, with applications to demand
forecasting, inducing conservation, environmental regulation and
economic valuation. He is a leading authority on the methodology of
non-market valuation using techniques of both revealed and stated
preference.
B.A. in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, Oxford University, England
(1965)
M.Sc. in Development Economics, London School of Economics (1967)
M.A. in Public Finance and Decision Theory, Harvard University (1973)
Ph.D. in Economics, Harvard University (1978)
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