John H. Beck is the Director of the BA program in Economics at Gonzaga University and advisor to the Gonzaga chapter of Omicron Delta Epsilon, the National Honor Society in Economics. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Michigan State University in 1976 and joined the Gonzaga faculty in 1988. Professor Beck is a member of the American Economic Association and the Public Choice Society and an academic advisor to the Heartland Institute(www.heartland.org), an organization concerned with state and local public policy.
Selected publications:
Beck, John H. "Henry George and Immigration," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 71 (October 2012): 966-987.
Beck, John H. "The Pelagian Controversy: An Economic Analysis," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 66 (October 2007): 681-696.
Beck, John H. "Distributive Justice and the Rules of the Corporation: Partial versus General Equilibrium Analysis," Business Ethics Quarterly, 15 (July 2005): 355-362.
Beck, John H.; Carl S. Bozman; and Daniel L. Friesner. "Sales Taxes, Information and Public Opinion in Washington," Northwest Journal of Business and Economics, (2004): 1-18.
Beck, John H., and Randall Bennett. "Taxation, License Fees and New Car Registrations," Public Finance Review, 31 (September 2003): 487-509.
Ph.D., Economics, Michigan State University, 1984; M.A., Economics, Washington State University, 1977; B.A., Economics, Washington State University, 1974
Brief Biography
Randy joined the Gonzaga faculty in 1988, and has taught Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Antitrust Policy and Regulation, and Managerial Economics. His recent research is focused on political action committee campaign contributions, as well as sports economics.
Selected Publications
Bennett, Randall W. and Christine Loucks. “Financial Services Industry PAC Contributions and Senate Committee Membership,” Atlantic Economic Journal, 39 (September 2011): 203-216.
The Importance of Committee Assignment: Health Care Industry Political Action Committee Contributions and the House of Representatives, (Randall W. Bennett) Contemporary Economic Policy, 2011, Vol 29, No. 2 pp. 163-177.
The College Sports Industry, (Randall W. Bennett) The Structure of American Industry, James W. Brock, ed., Pearson Prentice Hall, Twelfth Edition, The Structure of American Industry, 2009, 360-388.
PAC Contributions from Sectors of the Financial Services Industry, 1998-2002, (Randall W. Bennett) Atlantic Economic Journal, 2008, 36/4/407-419.
Beck, John H. and Randall W. Bennett. “Taxation, License Fees and New Car Registrations,” Public Finance Review, 31 (September 2003): 487-509.
Tuesday 1:30-3:30 Wednesday 10:00-12:00 By appointment
Education:
Ph.D., Economics, University of Oregon, 2006 M.S., Economics, University of Oregon, 2003 B.A., Economics, Pacific Lutheran University, 2001
Selected Publications:
Henrickson,
Kevin E. and Wesley W. Wilson. 2013. “Voting, Regulation, and the Railroad
Industry: An Analysis of Private and Public Interest Voting Patterns.” Review of Industrial Organization,
forthcoming.
Beck,
John H. and Kevin E. Henrickson. 2013. “The Effect of the Top Two Primary on
the Number of Primary Candidates.”Social
Science Quarterly, 94(3): 777-794.
Henrickson,
Kevin E. and Erica Johnson. 2013. “The Demand for Spatially Complementary
National Parks.” Land Economics, 89(2): 330-345.
Henrickson,
Kevin E. 2012. “Spatial Competition and Strategic Firm Relocation.”Economic Inquiry, 50(2):364-379.
Henrickson,
Kevin E. 2011. “Spatial Competition and Grain Transportation Demand on
the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers.”Applied Economics, 43(10): 1257-1270.
Henrickson, Kevin E. And Wesley W. Wilson. 2008. "Compensation, Unionization and Deregulation in the Motor Carrier Industry." The Journal of Law and Economics 51(1): 153-177.
Classes: Economics 302: MWF 9-10 and 10-11 Economics 610: M 5:30-8
Education:
B.A., Economics, Pacific Lutheran
University, 2003; M.S., Economics, University of Oregon, 2004; Ph.D.,
Economics, University of Oregon, 2008
Ryan specialized in international finance, monetary policy, and econometrics. He research studies the effects of
domestic savings on economic growth; the relationship between saving
rates, population aging, and economic growth; and current account
stability. He joined the department in 2009 after completing his PhD at the University of Oregon in 2008. He has also taught as a lecturer at University of Oregon and Northwest Christian College.
Education: B.A., Economics and Spanish, University of Montana, 1999: M.S., Economics, University of Oregon, 2005: Ph.D., Economics, University of Oregon, 2009 Brief Bio: Erica specializes in environmental and health economics. She teaches
Health Economics, Microeconomics, Econometrics and MBA courses in
economics. Her current research interests include estimating the
benefits of reducing risks to human health; these estimates can be used
in cost-benefit analyses of environmental and health policies.
Selected Publications: Henrickson, Kevin E. and Erica H. Johnson (2013) "The Demand for
Spatially Complementary National Parks" Land Economics, 89 (2): 330-345.
Cameron,
T. A., J. R. DeShazo and E. H. Johnson. (2011) "Scenario adjustment in
stated preference research" Journal of Choice Modelling, 4(1): 9-43.
Cameron,
Trudy Ann, J.R. DeShazo and Erica Johnson. (2010) “The Effect of
Children on Adult Demands for Health-Risk Reductions,” Journal of
Health Economics, 29: 364-376.
Gonzaga University
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Education: B.A., Economics and Business Administration, Saint Mary's College, 2001 M.A., Economics, Tufts University, 2002 M.S., Economics, University of Oregon,
2005 Ph.D., Economics, University of Oregon, 2009
Brief Biography: Annie specializes in international trade and development economics with a focus on child welfare including child labor. She joined the economics department at Gonzaga University in 2009 after receiving her Ph.D. from the University of Oregon (Go Ducks!). She teaches Global Economic Issues, International Economics, and Advanced Microeconomic Theory.
Selected Publications: Voy, A. (2012) "Globalization, Gender and Child Work," Oxford Development Studies, 40(1), pp. 1-19.
Barone,
G., Henrickson, K., and Voy, A. (2012) "Baggage Fees and Airline Stock
Performance: A Case of Initial Investor Misperception," Journal of the Transportation Research Forum, 51(1), pp. 5-18.
Davies, R.B. and Voy, A. (2009) "The Effect of FDI on Child Labor," Journal of Development Economics, 88(1), pp. 59-66.