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Mark Hermann

Professor

Department of Economics

University of Alaska Fairbanks

Fairbanks, AK 99775

Phone: (907) 474-7116

E-mail: ffmlh@uaf.edu

Econ 321 -- Microeconomics                

                         Econ 601 -- Microeconomic Theory       

Crab Project

Salmon Project

Herrmann Complete Vitae          

     

    UAF Courses Taught:

                             STAT  200 - Elementary Probability and Statistics

                            ECON 100 - Political Economy

ECON 200 - Principles of Economics

ECON 226 - Introduction to Statistics for Economics and Business

ECON 321-  Intermediate Microeconomics

ECON 324 - Intermediate Macroeconomics

ECON 335 - Resource Economics

ECON 434 - Environmental Economics

ECON 436 - International Economics

ECON 601 - Microeconomic Theory

ECON 622 - Managerial Economics

ECON 626 - Econometrics

ECON 635 - Resource Economics I

ECON 636 - Resource Economics II

ECON 637 - Natural Resource Policy

ECON 638 - Marine Policy

ECON 670 - Research Methodology

ECON 693 - Linear Programming

ECON 694 - Economic Background for Regional Resilience and Adaptation

ECON 694 - Integrative Modeling of Natural and Social Systems

 

Refereed Journal Articles (summarized):  UNDER CONSTRUCTION

(See Herrmann Complete Vitae for the Citations)

Rating Alaska Salmon Protein Concentrate in China. Journal of Food Products Marketing.  2005.

The Application of Farm Programs to Commercial Fisheries: the Case of Crop Insurance for the Bristol Bay Commercial Salmon Fisheries. Agribusiness: An International Journal. 2004.

Extending the Federal Crop Insurance Program to Commercial Fisheries: The Case of Bristol Bay, Alaska Salmon”. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 2004.

Participation Decision, Angler Welfare, and the Regional Economic Impact of Sportfishing. Marine Resource Economic.  2003.  

International Sport Fishing: The Case of the German Angler in Alaska .  Tourism Analysis. 2003.

German Participation in Alaska Sport Fisheries. Alaska Fisheries Research Bulletin. 2002.

Linking Sportfishing Trip Attributes, Participation Decisions, and Regional Economic Impacts in Lower and Central Cook Inlet, Alaska.  The Annals of Regional Science. 2002.

The Allocation of Renewable Resources Under Different Property Rights and Regulation Schemes.” Journal of Economic Education. 2002.

An Investigation into Travel Cost Metric.  The Northwest Journal of Business and Economics 2001.

Results of a survey of Participants in the Lower and Central Cook Inlet Halibut and Salmon Sport Fishery. Alaska Fisheries Research Bulletin.  2001.

 The Individual Vessel Quota Price Induced Effects for Canadian Pacific Halibut: Before and After Alaska IFQs.  Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics. 2000.

Impact Analysis of Changes in the Norton Sound Red King Crab Fishery.  Arctic: Journal of the Arctic Institute of North America . 1999.

An Economic Analysis of Pot Limits for the Adak Brown King Crab Fishery: A Distinction Between Open Access and Common Property.  Alaska Fishery Research Bulletin 1998.

Climate Fluctuations and Revenue Maximization in the Eastern Bering Sea Fishery for Walleye Pollock.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management.  1998.

An Economic Discussion of Competitive Dog Mushing.  Business Quest.  1997.

Estimated Economic Impacts of Potential Policy Changes Affecting the Total Allowable Catch for Alaska Pollock.”    North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 1996.

Estimating the Induced Price Increase for Canadian Pacific Halibut with the Introduction of the Individual Vessel Quota Program. 1996.

An International Supply and Demand Model for Alaska Snow Crab.  Marine Resource Economics. 1995. 

The Alaska Salmon Fishery:  An Industry in Economic Turmoil.  Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology.  1994.

A Revenue Analysis of the Alaska Pink Salmon Fishery.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management.  August 1994.

Allocative Consequences of Pot Limits in the Bristol Bay Red King Crab Fishery:  An Economic Analysis.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management.  1994.

The Russian Salmon Industry: Alaska's Next Big Threat.  Agribusiness: An International Journal. 1994.

New Directions for the Alaska King Crab Industry.” Agribusiness: An International Journal.  1994.

The Alaska Salmon Enhancement Program: A Cost/Benefit Analysis.  Marine Resource Economics. 1993.

Using an International Econometric Model to Forecast Alaska Salmon Revenues Marine Resource Economics. 1993. 

Import Demands for Norwegian Farmed Atlantic Salmon and Wild Pacific Salmon in North America, Japan, and the EEC.  Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1993.

Applying Almon-Type Polynomials in Modelling Seasonality of the Japanese Demand for Salmon.”  Marine Resource Economics, 1992.

 Effects of Countervailing Duty on Norwegian Farmed Salmon.  Agribusiness: An International Journal, 1991.

Forecasting the Price of Farmed Atlantic Salmon:  An Integrated Econometric and Time Series Approach.  Agribusiness:  An International Journal, 1989.

An Economic Analysis of the Pacific Salmon Industry:  Effects of Salmon Farming.  Northwest Environmental Journal, Spring/Summer 1989.

The Demand and Supply of Norwegian Atlantic Salmon in the United States and the European Community.  Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1988.

 

Research Grants Received (Summarized)  UNDER CONSTRUCTION

(See Herrmann Complete Vitae for the Citations)

North Pacific Research Board.  An International Supply and Demand Econometric Model for King and Snow Crab. 2004.

Alaska Sea Grant. An Economic Analysis of Producing and Exporting Alaska Salmon Protein Powder to China   2003.

Alaska Sea Grant.  An Economic Analysis of Pacific Halibut Commercial Fishery. 2002.

The Cooperative Institute for Arctic Research. , National Marine Fisheries Service.  Regional Economic Impact of the                  Steller Sea Lion RPAs on Kodiak , Alaska .”  $70,000 (with Joshua Greenberg, Charles Hamel , Hans Geier,                     Keith Criddle), August 2001. (Note: the scope of this project was changed to Bering Sea snow crab on                     agreement  with CIFAR and NMFS).

Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Regional Economic Assessment of the Alaska Snow Crab  Industry. 2001.

Alaska Geophysical Institute, University Alaska Fairbanks. Poker Flats Rocket Range Impact Study. 2001.

USDA/Risk Management Agency. Wild Salmon Risk Management in Bristol Bay, Alaska. 2000.

 Alaska Department of Fish and Game.  A Regional Impact Study of the Alaska Snow Crab Industry. 2000.  

 Alaska Department of Fish and Game.  TURFs: A Rights-Based Approach to Spatial Management for the Alaska

            Golden King Crab Fishery. 1999.

 

Mineral Management Service/Coastal Marine Institute.  Regional Economic Impact Analysis of Subsistence 

            Bowhead Whaling:    Accounting for Non-Market Activities in Barrow, Nuiqsut, and Kaktovik Alaska.” 1999.

  Alaska Sea Grant. “Survey of German Angling Visitors to Alaska .”  $4,675 (with Laura Milner and Kelly Giraud), March 1999.

 Alaska Department of Fish and Game. “An Economic Examination of an Individual Transferable Pot Quota Program for the Adak Brown King, Bristol Bay Red King, and Bering Sea Snow Crab Fishery.”  $15,899 (with Joshua Greenberg), July 1998.

 Mineral Management Service/Coastal Marine Institute. “An Economic Assessment of the Marine Sport Fisheries in Lower Cook Inlet .”  $129,794 (with Keith Criddle, Hans Geier, Joshua Greenberg, Todd Lee, and Carol Lewis), July 1997.

 Alaska Department of Fish and Game. “Potential Economic Implications of More Restrictive Pot Limits in the Bristol Bay Red King Crab Fishery.” $15,000 (with Joshua Greenberg), July 1997.

  Alaska Sea Grant.  “The Kenai Peninsula Pacific Halibut Sport Fishery.”  $79,971 (with Keith Criddle, Joshua Greenberg, and Todd Lee), November 1996.

 Alaska Department of Fish and Game. “Economic Evaluation of Increased Pot Limits in the Bristol Bay Red King Crab Fishery.”  $15,000 (with Joshua Greenberg), July 1996.

  University of Alaska Fairbanks Natural Resources Fund.  “A Bioeconomic Analysis of the Pacific Herring Roe Fishery.”  $12,000 (with Keith Criddle and Anthony Mieloch), March 1996.

 Alaska Department of Fish and Game. “Consideration of Pot Limits Imposed in the ADAK Brown King Crab Fishery”  $21,958 (with Joshua Greenberg and Keith Criddle), August 1995.

  University of Alaska Fairbanks Natural Resources Fund.  “An Economic Analysis of the Alaska Sockeye Fishery:  Emphasis on Regional Competition for the Japanese Market.”  $18,977, February 1995.

 Alaska Department of Fish and Game. “Economic Evaluation of Super Exclusive Designation for the Summer Norton Sound Red King Crab Fishery.”  $12,000 (with Joshua Greenberg , Keith Criddle, and Hans Geier), October 1994.

  Alaska Sea Grant. “Commercial and Subsistence Salmon Fisheries of the Yukon River .”  $74,024 (with Keith Criddle, Joshua Greenberg, Carol Lewis, and Andrei Streletski), January 1994.

 Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Commercial Fisheries Division. “Considerations in Applying Individual Fishing Quotas to Alaska ’s Bering Sea Aleutian Island Crab Fisheries.”  $35,650 (with Joshua Greenberg and Keith Criddle), June 1993.

 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Global Programs. “Potential Bio-Economic Impacts of Climate Change on the Fisheries for Pacific Whiting and Walleye Pollock.”  $54,985 (with Keith Criddle, Joshua Greenberg, and Terry Quinn II), February 1993.

 National Marine Fisheries Service, Saltonstall-Kennedy Award. “Economic Impacts of Alternative Vessel Moratorium and Gear Restriction Management Policies in Alaska King and Tanner Crab Fisheries.”  $58,428 (with Joshua Greenberg), February 1993.

 Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Commercial Fisheries Division. “An Econometric Model of the International Market for Alaska Snow Crab.”  $25,000 (with Joshua Greenberg), July 1992.

 Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Commercial Fisheries Division. “An Economic Analysis of the Alaska C. Opilio Industry.”  $25,000 (with Joshua Greenberg), February 1992.

  Alaska Sea Grant. “An Economic Analysis of World Markets for Wild and Farmed Salmon.”  $77,756 (with Joshua Greenberg), January 1992.

  Alaska Legislative Branch. “Statewide Salmon Enhancement Program Analysis.”  $48,000 (with John Boyce, Joshua Greenberg, and Diane Bischak), December 1991.

 Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Commercial Fisheries Division. “Economic Impacts of Alternative Pot Limits in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands King and Tanner Crab Fisheries.”  $24,000 (with Joshua Greenberg), July 1991.

  University of Alaska Summer Research Faculty Grant. “Economic Impacts of an Alternative Management Policy in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands King and Tanner Crab Fisheries.”  $5,000, May 1991.

  University of Alaska Faculty Small Grants Program Award. “An Economic Evaluation of the Potential Profitability of Salmon Farming in Alaska .”  $5,000, April 1991.

 National Marine Fisheries Service, Saltonstall-Kennedy Award. “An Economic Analysis of the Pacific Salmon Industry:  Effects of Salmon Farming.”  $102,000 (with Ron Mittelhammer and Biing-Hwan Lin), February 1988.

 Canadian Studies Faculty Research Grant Program. “An Economic Analysis of the World Demand for Atlantic Salmon with an Emphasis on North America .”  $5,000 (with Biing-Hwan Lin), September 1987.