Stephan Kroll

Associate Professor
Agriculture and Resource Economics
Colorado State University
United States of America

Academician Agri and Aquaculture
Biography

Stephan Kroll is Associate Professor in Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at Colorado State University He has completed his Ph.D.in Economics (1999) from University of Wyoming. He has done his M.S. in Economics (1996) from University of Wyoming. He was Assistant Professor at Colorado State University from 2008-2011. He has served as Associate Professor (with tenure) in California State University Sacramento from 2007-2008. His research interest is mainly on Applied Microeconomics including Environmental and Resource Economics Experimental Economics, Behavioral Economics and Game Theory Public Choice and Economics of Voting Industrial Organization and Regulatory Economics. 

Research Intrest

Stephan Kroll research interest includes: The institutional and behavioral components of decision-making, with emphasis on environmental, resource and agricultural topics.

List of Publications
Kip VW, Phillips OR, Kroll S (2011) Risky Investment Decisions: How Are Individuals Influenced by Their Groups? J Risk Uncertain 43: 81-106.
Steffen K, Kroll S, Cherry TL (2011) Do You Not Like Pigou, nor Do You Not Understand Him? Tax Aversion and Revenue Recycling in the Lab. J Environ Econom Manage 62: 53-64.
Marco C, Thilmany D, Kroll S, Nurse G (2011) Local and Organic: An In-Store Evaluation of Labels for Apples. Agribusiness: An Int J 27: 465-477.

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