Haoying Wang, PhD
Associate Professor of Management
Department of Business and Technology Management
- haoying.wang@nmt.edu
- 575-835-5107
- Cramer 220
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Education:
- PhD in Applied Economics and Operations Research (dual-title), Penn State, 2014-12.
- MS in Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Arizona, 2010-05.
- MA in Political Economics, Xiamen University, 2008-07.
- BS in Materials Science and Engineering, Jilin University, 2005-07.
Research Interest:
- Regional economics
- Environmental and natural resource economics
- Sustainability management, technology management
- Borderland economics and ecosystems
- Spatial economic analysis
- Agent-based modeling
Selected Publications:
- Wang, H. (2020) Estimating flood risk impact on farmland values using boundary discontinuity: Evidence from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Risk Analysis: An International Journal. DOI: .
- Wang, H. (2020) The economic impact of oil and gas development in the Permian Basin: Local
and spillover effects. Resources Policy 66, 101599. DOI: .
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- Wang, H. (2020) Shale boom and cross-county commuting in the Permian Basin region. The Extractive Industries and Society 7(2), 660-668. DOI: .
- Ortiz-Bobea, A., Wang, H., Carrillo, C.M., and Ault, T.R. (2019) Unpacking the climatic drivers of US agricultural yields. Environmental Research Letters 14, 064003. DOI: .
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- Wang, H. (2019) Change of vegetation cover in the US-Mexico border region: Illegal activities
or climatic variability? Environmental Research Letters 14, 054012. DOI: .
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- Wang, H. (2019) Irrigation efficiency and water withdrawal in U.S. agriculture. Water Policy 21 (4): 768-786. DOI: .
- Wang, H., and A. Ortiz-Bobea (2019) Market-driven corn monocropping in the U.S. Midwest. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 48(2): 274-296. DOI: .
- Wang, H. (2018) Pricing used books on amazon.com: A spatial approach to price dispersion. Spatial Economic Analysis 13(1): 99-117. DOI: .
- Wang, H. (2016) A simulation model of home improvement with neighborhood spillover. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 57: 36-47. DOI: .
Courses Teaching:
- Engineering Economics (ES 316)
- Introduction to Financial Economics (FIN 302)
- Internet Economics & Electronic Commerce (MGT/ECON 201)
- Engineering Decision Making and Risk Management (EMGT 509)
- Financial Management (EMGT 502)