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Nicholas Flores

Associate Professor and Department Chair

Office: Econ 210

Contact Information:
Telephone: 303.492.8145
Fax: 303.492.8960
Dept. Phone: 303.492.6394
Email: Nicholas.Flores@colorado.edu
Webpage: http://spot.colorado.edu/~floresn/
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Fields:
Environmental and Resource Economics

Current Research Interests:
The theory of public/environmental goods and their valuation; the role of nonuse values in economic analyses; the incorporation of environmental values into public decisions; the economics of natural and technical hazards.

Affiliations:
Faculty Research Associate, Institute of Behavioral Science, Environment & Society
Principal Investigator, National Center for Earth-surface Dynamics


Education:
Ph.D. in Economics, University of California, San Diego
M.S. in Mathematical Statistics, University of California, San Diego
M.A. in Economics, University of California, San Diego
B.A., Economics, Mathematics Minor, University of Texas at Austin


Ph.D., University of California, San Diego, 1995, is an associate professor. Professor Flores' primary research area is environmental economics.

In particular, Professor Flores works on the development and refinement of methodologies for eliciting environmental preferences. Much of Professor Flores' work involves the application of economic theory to help understand elicitation methods and empirical phenomena.

Examples of completed projects include an analysis of how multiple public goods interact in determining monetary values for changes in these goods; a theoretical examination of non use values for environmental goods; a theoretical examination of the relationship between income and environmental values; an assessment of the welfare-signaling capabilities of environmentally-adjusted national income accounts; an examination of the relevance of altruism in benefit cost analysis; and an empirical investigation of the importance of provision mechanisms in the application of the contingent valuation method.

Current research projects include an empirical/theoretical welfare analysis of rationing white water recreational activities; a cost-benefit analysis of a new digital library at Johns Hopkins University; and an experimental investigation of fee-based recreation services on Federal lands.


update: 9/21/2007

 
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