Frank Alan Ward

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Born (1948-10-08) October 8, 1948 (age 76)
Occupation(s)Professor, scientist, researcher, author
KnownforEnvironmental, agricultural and water resources economics
Spouse(since 2001)
Distinguished Achievement Professor
Frank Alan Ward
PhD.
Frank Ward (2024)
Born (1948-10-08) October 8, 1948 (age 76)
Occupation(s)Professor, scientist, researcher, author
Known forEnvironmental, agricultural and water resources economics
Spouse(since 2001)
Children4, Ryan, Cordelia, Hilary, Evelyn
Parent(s)John (deceased) and Jane Ward
AwardsAmerican Agricultural Economics Association: Dissertation Award, 1978; Western Agricultural Economics Association: Elected Fellow, 2021; DARE Hall of Fame in 2022; Colorado State University: Lifetime Achievement Award, 2022; top 2 percent of scientists awarded by Stanford University[1]
Academic background
EducationPhD.
Thesis[thesis website 'The Welfare Effects of a Market Allocation of an Exhaustible Resource'] (1977)
Doctoral advisorJohn R. McKean
Other advisorsS. Lee Gray
InfluencesRobert Solow, Harold Hotelling[2]
Academic work
Erapost 1978
Disciplineenvironmental economist
School or traditionwater science and management
InstitutionsNew Mexico State University (1978–current)
Main interestswater resource economics, environmental economics, natural resource economics
Notable workssee Google scholar
WebsiteFrank Ward

Frank Alan Ward is an economist and academic contributor to the fields of environmental and water resource economics. He is a Distinguished Achievement Professor at New Mexico State University in the College of Agriculture, Consumer, and Environmental Science where he has been teaching since 1978. He has authored over 115 peer-reviewed articles in journals, two books, and several book chapters. He was inducted in the DARE Hall of Fame in 2022 for his lifetime achievements and contributions at the state, national and/or international level.[3]

Ward received his B.S. degree in economics at Colorado State University in 1970, his MS in economics at Colorado State University in 1975, and his PhD in economics at Colorado State University in 1978. His PhD dissertation, “The Welfare Effects of a Market Allocation of an Exhaustible Resource,” won an American Agricultural Economics Dissertation Award for 1978.[4]

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