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Andrew G. Meyer

Not to be confused with: Andreas Maximilian Maier

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First Name:Andrew
Middle Name:G.
Last Name:Meyer
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RePEc Short-ID:pme658
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http://business.marquette.edu/faculty/directory/andrew-meyer

Affiliation

Department of Economics
College of Business Administration
Marquette University

Milwaukee, Wisconsin (United States)
http://www.busadm.mu.edu/Economics/
RePEc:edi:ecomuus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Meyer, Andrew, 2015. "Is Unemployment Good for the Environment?," Working Papers and Research 2015-02, Marquette University, Center for Global and Economic Studies and Department of Economics.

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Articles

  1. Raff, Zach & Meyer, Andrew & Walter, Jason M., 2022. "Political differences in air pollution abatement under the Clean Air Act," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 212(C).
  2. Zach Raff & Andrew Meyer, 2022. "CAFOs and Surface Water Quality: Evidence from Wisconsin," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 104(1), pages 161-189, January.
  3. Andrew G. Meyer, 2022. "Do economic conditions affect climate change beliefs and support for climate action? Evidence from the US in the wake of the Great Recession," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 60(1), pages 64-86, January.
  4. Sahan T. M. Dissanayake & Andrew G. Meyer, 2021. "Incorporating Beliefs and Experiences into Choice Experiment Analysis: Implications for Policy Recommendations," Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 43(2), pages 823-848, June.
  5. Andrew G. Meyer, 2019. "Elite Influence on Climate Change Skepticism: Evidence from Close Gubernatorial Elections," Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, University of Chicago Press, vol. 6(4), pages 783-822.
  6. Daniel C. Hickman & Andrew G. Meyer, 2017. "Does Athletic Success Influence Persistence At Higher Education Institutions? New Evidence Using Panel Data," Contemporary Economic Policy, Western Economic Association International, vol. 35(4), pages 658-676, October.
  7. Meyer, Andrew G. & Hanson, Andrew R. & Hickman, Daniel C., 2017. "Perceptions of institutional quality: Evidence of limited attention to higher education rankings," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 142(C), pages 241-258.
  8. Meyer, Andrew G., 2017. "The impact of education on political ideology: Evidence from European compulsory education reforms," Economics of Education Review, Elsevier, vol. 56(C), pages 9-23.
  9. Meyer, Andrew & Pac, Grzegorz, 2017. "Analyzing the characteristics of plants choosing to opt-out of the Large Combustion Plant Directive," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 45(C), pages 61-68.
  10. Andrew Meyer & Guanyi Yang, 2016. "How much versus who: which social norms information is more effective?," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 48(5), pages 389-401, January.
  11. Hickman Daniel C. & Meyer Andrew G., 2016. "Does Eco-labeling of Services Matter? Evidence from Higher Education," The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 16(4), pages 1-18, October.
  12. Andrew G. Meyer, 2016. "Explaining the fixed cost component of discounting: the importance of students' liquidity constraints," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 36(1), pages 355-364.
  13. Meyer, Andrew, 2016. "Is unemployment good for the environment?," Resource and Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 45(C), pages 18-30.
  14. Meyer, Andrew, 2015. "Does education increase pro-environmental behavior? Evidence from Europe," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 116(C), pages 108-121.
  15. Meyer Andrew & Pac Grzegorz, 2015. "How Responsive Are EU Coal-Burning Plants to Changes in Energy Prices?," The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 15(3), pages 1481-1506, July.
  16. Meyer, Andrew G., 2015. "The impacts of elicitation mechanism and reward size on estimated rates of time preference," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 58(C), pages 132-148.
  17. Andrew Meyer, 2013. "Intertemporal Valuation of River Restoration," Environmental & Resource Economics, Springer;European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, vol. 54(1), pages 41-61, January.
  18. Andrew Meyer, 2013. "Estimating discount factors for public and private goods and testing competing discounting hypotheses," Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Springer, vol. 46(2), pages 133-173, April.
  19. Meyer, Andrew & Pac, Grzegorz, 2013. "Environmental performance of state-owned and privatized eastern European energy utilities," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 36(C), pages 205-214.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 2 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (1) 2022-08-29
  2. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (1) 2015-11-01
  3. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2022-08-29

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