Haoying Wang · Curriculum Vitae · 2017–2018
Haoying Wang Department of Management, New Mexico Tech 801 Leroy Pl, Socorro, NM 87801, USA Email:
[email protected], Tel: (+1) 484-260-3008 Professional Employment 2017.8-
Assistant Professor of Management, New Mexico Tech
2015.6-2015.8
Instructor, Cornell University
2015.1-2017.6
Postdoctoral Fellow, Cornell University
Education 2014.12
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
Ph.D. in Applied Economics, Ph.D. in Operations Research (dual title) Advisors: Spiro Stefanou, Richard Ready 2010.5
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA ,
2008.7
XIAMEN UNIVERSITY ,
2005.7
JILIN UNIVERSITY ,
M.S. in Agricultural and Resource Economics
M.A. in Political Economics
B.S. in Material Science and Engineering
Publications Wang, H. (2016). A simulation model of home improvement with neighborhood spillover. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 57: 36-47. Wang, H. (2016). Accounting for adaptation in assessing impact of climatic variations on crop yields: An empirical study of Arizona. Journal of Water and Climate Change 7(1): 224-239. Pricing used books on amazon.com: A spatial approach to price dispersion. Accepted at: Spatial Economic Analysis. Market response to flood risk: An empirical study of housing values using boundary discontinuities. Revise & resubmit at: Natural Hazards Review. Irrigation efficiency and water use in U.S. agriculture. Revise & resubmit at: Water Policy. The spatial structure of farmland values: A semiparametric approach. Revision requested at: Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. The economic drivers of crop monoculture: Evidence from the US Midwest (with Ariel OrtizBobea). Under review. Book Chapters and Proceedings (peer reviewed) Wang, H. (2017). Incorporating urban spatial structure in agent-based urban simulations. In: JC Thill (ed) Spatial Analysis and Location Modeling in Urban and Regional Systems (Springer’s Advances in Geographic Information Science Series), in press. Wang, H. (2016). Home improvement investment in rural America: Spatial pattern and determinants. In: D Albrecht et al. (eds) Rural Housing and Economic Development , National Agricultural and Rural Development Policy Center, forthcoming. Wang, H., and C. J. Chang. (2013) Simulation of housing market dynamics: Amenity distribution and housing vacancy. Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference (WSC) 2013: 1673-1684. Research In Progress Estimating flood risk impact on farmland values using boundary discontinuity; 1
Haoying Wang · Curriculum Vitae · 2017–2018
Identifying the effect of housing improvement on health; The Dynamics of Internet Sales Tax: Neighboring Effect and Economic Factors; A structural approach to agricultural water demand and irrigation efficiency in the U.S. West; Change of planting date as a mitigation strategy to climate change (with Ariel Ortiz-Bobea); Effect of soil moisture changes on United States crop yields (with Ariel Ortiz-Bobea); Interactions between private and public lands in determining the optimal timing of new housing development (with Allen Klaiber); Willingness to pay for air quality in a declining manufacturing region (with Richard Ready); Value of water and irrigation efficiency in U.S. crop production (with James Shortle); Land use planning with endogenous congestion cost; A dynamic model of home improvement investment; Trade shock and crop production: A study of U.S. Sorghum production. Teaching Experience 15Summer
Instructor, Statistical Data Analysis with R (AEM 4940 003), Cornell;
14Spring
TA/Instructor for Quantitative Analysis in Earth Sciences (EBF472), Penn State;
2013Fall
TA/Instructor for Applied Microeconomics Theory (AEREC597E), Penn State;
2008Fall
TA for Economic Statistics (ECON/AREC339), University of Arizona;
08Spring
TA for International Economics (undergraduate), Xiamen University;
2007Fall
TA for History of Economic Thought (undergraduate), Xiamen University;
07Spring
TA for Principle of Political Economics (undergraduate), Xiamen University;
Conference Presentations 2016
AAEA;
2015
AAEA, AERE, NAREA;
2014
WAEA, NARSC;
2013
WSC, NARSC, INFORMS, AAEA, Spatial Econometrics Association, WAEA, NAREA, SRSA;
2011
NARSC;
Invited Talks & Seminar Presentations Penn State Energy & Environmental Economics & Policy Seminar Series (2013, 2014). Fellowships, Honors and Awards 2017
Honorable Mention Winner in the World Bank Big Data Innovation Challenge 2017.
2014
Nomination to Penn State Chapter of Gamma Sigma Delta - The Honor Society of Agriculture.
2013-2014
Thomas C. and Jackie M. Floore Memorial Scholarship in Agricultural Economics, Pennsylvania State University. 2
Haoying Wang · Curriculum Vitae · 2017–2018
2010
Funding for Excellence in Graduate Recruitment (FEGR), Pennsylvania State University.
2009-2010
E. Ray Cowden Scholarship, University of Arizona.
2007
Honor for Outstanding Performance in Field Research, Xiamen University.
2005-2008
National Graduate Student Scholarship, Xiamen University.
2001-2004
Jilin University Student Scholarship (undergraduate), Jilin University.
Research (Travel) Grants $300
Travel Grant through SAHAKIAN FAMILY ENDOWMENT for Graduate Education in Agriculture Sciences (Penn State), 2014.
$500
AAEA Young Professional and Graduate Student Travel Grant, 2013.
$700
Energy and Environmental Economics and Policy Initiative (EEEPI, Penn State) Small Grants for Research and Travel, 2013.
$750
Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education (Penn State) Professional Travel Grant, 2013.
Professional Service External Expert Reviewer for Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (FFAR). Referee Service for Agricultural Economics (2), Resource and Energy Economics, Urban Studies (2), Advances in Geographic Information Science Series (Springer) (2), Rural Housing and Economic Development (1). Programming Skills SAS, Matlab, R, Stata, GAMS, Perl, C, ArcGIS References Richard Ready Professor, Agricultural Economics and Economics, Montana State University. Email:
[email protected].
James Shortle Distinguished Professor, Agricultural and Environmental Economics, Pennsylvania State University. Email:
[email protected].
Spiro Stefanou Professor and Chair, Food and Resource Economics, University of Florida. Email:
[email protected].
Shanjun Li Associate Professor, Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University. Email:
[email protected].
Ariel Ortiz-Bobea Assistant Professor, Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University. Email:
[email protected].
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