Roger
H. von Haefen
Assistant
Professor

Contact
Information:
Department of Agricultural & Resource
Economics
North Carolina State University
4338
Nelson Hall
NCSU
Phone:
(919) 515-8946
Fax:
(919) 515-1824
Email:
roger_von_haefen@ncsu.edu
Curriculum
Vitae:
Fields:
Environmental
& Resource Economics, Applied Econometrics, Economic Measurement,
Transportation
Publications:
Bento, Antonio M., Lawrence H. Goulder, Mark R. Jacobsen
& Roger H. von Haefen. “Distributional and
Efficiency Impacts of Increased U.S. Gasoline Taxes,” American Economic Review, forthcoming. (Appendix)
von Haefen, Roger H. & Daniel J. Phaneuf. “Identifying Demand Parameters in the Presence of
Unobservables: A Combined Revealed and Stated Preference Approach,” Journal
of Environmental Economics and Management, forthcoming. (GAUSS code) (GAUSS
code for random-fixed coefficient hypothesis tests)
von Haefen, Roger H. “Latent
Consideration Sets and Continuous Demand System Models,” Environmental and Resource Economics,
forthcoming. (GAUSS
code) (Technical Appendix)
von Haefen, Roger H. “Empirical Strategies for
Incorporating Weak Complementarity into Consumer Demand Models,” Journal of
Environmental Economics and Management, 54(1): 15-31, July 2007. (Technical
Appendix) (GAUSS Code)
von
Haefen, Roger H. “Can Ethanol End Our Oil Addiction?”
NC State Economist, March/April 2007.
von Haefen, Roger H., D. Matthew Massey &
Wiktor L. Adamowicz. “Serial Non-Participation in Repeated Discrete Choice
Models,” 87(4): 1061-1076, November 2005. (Technical
appendix) (GAUSS code - choice
experiment application) (GAUSS
code - recreation application) (Vuong
hypothesis testing code)
Bento, Antonio M., Lawrence H. Goulder, Emeric
Henry, Mark R. Jacobsen, & Roger H. von Haefen. “Distributional and
Efficiency Impacts of Gasoline Taxes: An Econometrically-Based Multi-Market
Study,” American Economic Review, Papers
and Proceedings, 95(2): 282-287, May 2005.
von Haefen, Roger H. & Daniel J. Phaneuf. “Continuous
Demand System Approaches to Nonmarket Valuation,” in Applications of Simulation Methods in Environmental & Resource
Economics, Riccardo Scarpa & Anna Alberini, editors, forthcoming. (GAUSS code)
von Haefen, Roger H., Daniel J. Phaneuf &
George R. Parsons. “Estimation and Welfare Analysis with Large Demand Systems,”
Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 22(2): 194-205, April 2004.
(For GAUSS code, see the book chapter code above)
von Haefen, Roger H. & Daniel J. Phaneuf. “Estimating Preferences for Outdoor
Recreation: A Comparison of Continuous and Count Data Demand System
Frameworks,” Journal of Environmental Economics & Management, 45(3):
612-630, May 2003. (KT Code) (Count
Code)
von Haefen, Roger H. & Daniel J. Phaneuf. “A
Note on Estimating Nested CES Preferences of Recreation Demand,” American
Journal of Agricultural Economics, 85(2): 406-413, May 2003.
von Haefen, Roger H. “Incorporating Observed
Choice into the Construction of Welfare Measures from Random Utility Models,” Journal
of Environmental Economics & Management, 45(2): 145-165, March 2003. (GAUSS code)
von Haefen, Roger H. “A Complete Characterization
of the Linear, Log-Linear, and Semi-Log Incomplete Demand System Models,” Journal
of Agricultural & Resource Economics, 27(2): 281-319, December 2002.
Smith V. Kerry, Roger H. von Haefen & Wei Zhu.
“Do Environmental Regulations Increase Construction Costs for Federal Aid
Highways? A Statistical Experiment,” Journal
of Transportation & Statistics, 2(1): 45-59, May 1999.
Smith, V. Kerry & Roger H. von Haefen.
“Welfare Measurement and Representative Consumer Theory,” Economics Letters,
57: 63-67, November 1997.
Working Papers:
von Haefen, Roger H. “Incomplete
Demand Systems, Corner Solutions, and Welfare Measurement,” May 2007.
Li, Shanjun, Christopher Timmins & Roger H.
von Haefen. “Do Gasoline Prices Affect Fleet Fuel
Economy?” August 2007.
Current
Research:
Stated Consideration Set Models (with D. Matthew
Massey & Wiktor Adamowicz)
Estimating Random Coefficient Models with Large
Choice Sets
Non-Additively Separable Continuous Demand System
Models
Econometric Models of Automobile Demand (with Emeric
Henry)
Incorporating Random Coefficients and Alternative
Specific Constants into Discrete Choice Models: Implications for In-Sample Fits
and Welfare Estimates (with Allen Klaiber)
Measuring College Tuition Prices in the 1990s
Teaching:
ARE
336: Environmental &
Resource Economics
ECG
715: Environmental &
Resource Economics
Last Updated:
5/20/08