John R. Stoll
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
(Economics)
Education: B.A. University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
M.S. and Ph.D. University of Kentucky
Fields of interest: Environmental and natural resource economics, contingent valuation techniques, outdoor recreation, conservation of species and habitat. Teaches courses in public finance, urban and regional economic theory, microeconomics, econometrics, natural resource and environmental economics.
Courses: Microeconomics, Natural Resource Economics, Enviromental and Resource Economics, Introduction to Quantitative Analysis-Econometrics.
Office: MAC A319
Phone: (920)-465-2358
E-mail: STOLLJ@uwgb.edu
