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Daniel Rondeau is a Micro-Economist Experimentalist with a specialization in Environmental Resource Management issues. His research focuses on applying experimental methods to a wide array of topics, including Mechanism Design, Environmental Valuation, and the Private Provision of Public Goods. Rondeau's recent projects include studies on the impacts of COVID-19 on biodiversity and the economic value of wetlands in Quebec. He has developed innovative auction mechanisms for trading production quotas with support from the Quebec Federation of Egg Producers, leading to efficient market solutions while minimizing market power among sellers. His work also encompasses the economics of human-wildlife conflicts in agricultural contexts and the design of experiments to evaluate non-market valuations of environmental resources. With a prolific publication record, Rondeau's contributions to the field of Environmental Economics are recognized through various collaboration projects that blend theoretical frameworks with empirical testing. He teaches advanced courses in mathematical economics and microeconomic theory at the University of Victoria.
University of Victoria • Victoria, BC, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in environmental and experimental economics.
Department: Department of Computer Science. GRE is highly recommended for international students.