Graduate Faculty
The School of Economics Graduate Faculty includes faculty with economics, engineering, law, psychology, and human ecology expertise.
Mark Anderson, M.S. (University of Maine, 1980), Senior Instructor. Recreation and land management, ecological economics, higher education assessment, and sustainability science.
Kathleen Bell, Ph.D. (University of Maryland, 1997), Associate Professor. Environmental economics, public economics, and spatial economics.
James Breece, Ph.D. (Boston College, 1982), Associate Professor. Macroeconomics, international trade, economic forecasting..
Hsiang-Tai Cheng, Ph.D. (Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1985), Associate Professor. Marketing, food demand, and econometrics.
George K. Criner, Ph.D. (Washington State, 1983), Professor. Production, marketing, waste management, international agricultural and resource trade issues, and business economic support.
Todd Gabe, Ph.D. (Ohio State University, 1999), Professor. Regional and community economic development and public finance.
Gary L. Hunt, Ph.D. (University of Colorado-Boulder, 1984), Professor. Energy economics and regional and international economic growth and development.
Sharon Klein, Ph.D. (Carnegie Mellon University, 2011), Assistant Professor. Renewable energy, energy economics and policy, environmental impacts of electricity generation, energy generation, and energy storage.
James McConnon, Ph.D. (Iowa State University, 1989), Professor. Regional and community economic development, innovation, and small business management.
Michael Montgomery, Ph.D. (University of Florida, 1988), Associate Professor, Macroeconomics, monetary theory, and austrian economics.
Caroline Noblet, Ph.D. (University of Maine, 2013), Assistant Professor. Environmental economics and psychology.
Stephen Reiling, Ph.D. (Oregon State University, 1976), Professor. Recreation economics, non-market valuation, and economic impact analysis.
Jonathan Rubin, Ph.D. (University of California-Davis, 1993), Professor. Environmental regulation and design, economics of alternative transportation fuels and vehicles, economics of greenhouse gas reductions.
Linda Silka, Ph.D. (University of Kansas, 1978), Professor and Director of the Margaret Chase Smith Center. Community-university partnerships, research ethics, and program evaluation.
Mario Teisl, Ph.D. (University of Maryland, 1997), Professor and Director of the School of Economics. Information economics, food safety, environmental and social marketing, and environmental economics.
Philip Trostel, Ph.D. (Texas A & M University, 1991), Professor. Human capital and savings, public economics, and labor economics.
Tim Waring, Ph.D. (University of California–Davis, 2010), Assistant Professor. Sustainability, cultural evolution, and human culture and cooperation.
Greg White, Ph.D. (Washington State University, 1976), Professor. Marketing, finance, and business administration.