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Dominic Parker is the Anderson-Bascom Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research focuses on environmental natural resource economics, development economics, and law economics. He has published extensively in these fields, contributing to both academic knowledge and policy discussions. He is also an affiliate of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies. Parker teaches various courses related to natural resource economics, including AAE 760 on Environmental Natural Resource Economics and AAE 531 on Natural Resource Economics, thereby training the next generation of economists in these critical areas. With a strong commitment to research and education, he engages in applying economic principles to real-world environmental issues, promoting sustainable practices within economic systems. His work aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice in economic policymaking.
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