Food and Resource Economics | Faculty
Joshua Duke
- Ph.D., University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1998
- M.S., University of Rochester, 1994
- B.A., University of Vermont, 1992
- FREC/ECON343 Environmental Economics
- FREC/LEST450 Environmental Law
- Advising graduate students in Agricultural and Resource Economics and Water Science and Policy.
- Land Use, Natural Resource and Environmental Economics, Law and Economics, Property Rights
- Editor (with JunJie Wu), The Oxford Handbook of Land Economics
- Water Science and Policy, Program Committee
- Advisory Panel on Nutrient Trading, Chesapeake Bay Commission
- Council of Fellows, Delaware Environmental Institute
- Distinguished Member, Northeastern Agric. and Res. Econ. Assoc.
- Editorial Board, Land Economics
Johnston, Robert J. and Joshua M. Duke. 2010. The importance of socioeconomic adjustments within choice experiment benefit function transfer: Is the common wisdom correct? Resource and Energy Economics 32(3):421-438.
Duke, Joshua M. and Robert J. Johnston. 2010. Nonmarket valuation of multifunctional farm and forest preservation, pp. 124-142 in New Perspectives on Agri-Environmental Policies: A Multidisciplinary and Transatlantic Approach, ed. Stephan J. Goetz and Floor Brouwer. New York: Routledge.
Klaus Moeltner, Robert J. Johnston, Randall S. Rosenberger, and Joshua M. Duke. 2009. Benefit transfer from multiple contingent experiments: A flexible two-step model combining individual choice data with community characteristics. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 91(5):1335-42.
Johnston, Robert J. and Joshua M. Duke. 2009. Informing preservation of multifunctional agriculture when primary research is unavailable: An application of Meta-Analysis. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 91(5):1353-59.
Johnston, Robert J. and Joshua M. Duke. 2009. Willingness to pay for land preservation across states and jurisdictional scale: Implications for benefit transfer. Land Economics 85(2):217-37.
Duke, Joshua M. and Titus O. Awokuse+. 2009. Assessing the effect of bilateral collaborations on learning outcomes. Review of Agricultural Economics 31(2):344-358.
Duke, Joshua M. 2008. Estimating amenity values: Will it improve farmland preservation policy? Choices 23(4-Fourth Quarter):11-15.
Duke, Joshua M. 2008. Private property land ownership rights in rural America. In Encyclopedia of Rural America, 2nd, Ed. G.A. Goreham, pp. 779-782.
Johnston, Robert J. and Joshua M. Duke. 2008. Benefit transfer equivalence tests with non-normal distributions. Environmental and Resource Economics 41:1-23.
Johnston, Robert J. and Joshua M. Duke. 2007. Willingness to pay for agricultural land preservation and policy process attributes: Does the method matter? American Journal of Agricultural Economics 89(4):1098-1115
Duke, Joshua M. and Lori Lynch. 2007. Gauging support for innovative farmland preservation techniques. Policy Sciences 40:123-55
Borchers, Allison M., Joshua M. Duke, and George R. Parsons. 2007. Does willingness to pay for green energy differ by source? Energy Policy 35:3327-34
Duke, Joshua M. and Lori Lynch. 2006. Four classes of farmland retention techniques: Comparative evaluation and property rights implications. Land Economics 82(2):189-213
Awokuse, Titus O. and Joshua M. Duke. 2006. The causal structure of land price determinants. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics 54(2):227-45
Aull-Hyde, Rhonda, Sevgi Erdogan, and Joshua M. Duke. 2006. An experiment on the consistency of aggregated comparison matrices in AHP. European Journal of Operational Research 171:290-95
Malcolm, Scott A., Joshua M. Duke, and John Mackenzie. 2005. Valuing rights of first refusal for farmland preservation policy. Applied Economics Letters 12:285-88

