Pitchayaporn Tantihkarnchana

School of Economic Sciences

Box 646210, Hulbert Hall room 313

Washington State University

Pullman, WA 99164-6210

Tel: (509) 592-8836

Fax: (509) 335-1173

Email:

EDUCATION

2016PhD in Economics, Washington State University (Pullman, WA)

Fields: Environmental & Natural Resources and Industrial Organization

Advisor: Hayley Chouinard

2014MS in Economics, Washington State University (Pullman, WA)

Project: Valuing Climate Change Through Housing Markets Near Ski Resorts

Advisor: Gregmar Galinato

2011BA in Economics, International Economics Bachelor of Arts Program, Chulalongkorn University (Bangkok, Thailand)

2010 Study Abroad, Bocconi University(Milan, Italy)

RESEARCH INTEREST

  • Environmental & natural resources (climate change, environmental value)
  • Land development (amenity values, development pattern)
  • Environmental law (punitive damages, compensatory damages)

UNIVERSITY TEACHING

  • Fundamentals of Microeconomics, WSU Summer 2015
  • Fundamentals of Microeconomics, WSU Spring 2015
  • Fundamentals of Microeconomics, WSU Fall 2014
  • Fundamentals of Microeconomics, WSU Summer 2014

WORK IN PROGRESS

Tantihkarnchana, P. “The Effects of Preserved Open Space and Congestion on the Density of Residential Development in a Rural Environmental Amenity Rich Region.” Work in Progress, 2015.

Tantihkarnchana, P. “Punitive Damages under Incomplete Information: Signaling Game Approach.” Work in Progress, 2014

Brady, M., and Pitchayaporn Tantihkarnchana. “Estimating the Value of Water from Property Sales in an Arid High Environmental Amenity Region: A Difference-in-Difference Approach.” Work in Progress, 2014

Tantihkarnchana, P., and Gregmar Galinato. “Valuing Climate Change Through Housing Markets near Ski Resorts.” Under Review, 2014.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATION

Summer 2015Tantihkarnchana, P., and Gregmar Galinato. “The Amenity Value of Climate Change Across Different Regions in the United States.”

Agricultural and Applied Economics Association and Western Agricultural Economics Association Joint Conference (San Francisco, California)

Summer 2015 Tantihkarnchana, P. “Punitive Damages under Incomplete Information: Signaling Game Approach.”

Western Economic Association International (Honolulu, Hawaii)

Spring 2015Tantihkarnchana, P., and Gregmar Galinato. “Valuing Climate Change Through Housing Markets near Ski Resorts.” (Poster Presentation)

School of Economic Sciences Poster Competition (Pullman, Washington)

Spring 2015Tantihkarnchana, P., and Gregmar Galinato. “Valuing Climate Change Through Housing Markets near Ski Resorts.” (Poster Presentation)

Wiley Research Exposition (Pullman, Washington)

Spring 2015Tantihkarnchana, P. “Punitive Damages under Incomplete Information: Signaling Game Approach.”

Eastern Economics Association (New York, New York)

Spring 2015Tantihkarnchana, P., and Gregmar Galinato. “Valuing Climate Change Through Housing Markets near Ski Resorts.”

Eastern Economics Association (New York, New York)

Spring 2015Tantihkarnchana, P. “Punitive Damages under Incomplete Information: Signaling Game Approach.”

Academy of Economics and Finance (Jacksonville, FL)

Spring 2015Tantihkarnchana, P., and Gregmar Galinato. “Valuing Climate Change Through Housing Markets near Ski Resorts.”

Academy of Economics and Finance (Jacksonville, FL)

AWARDS

Spring 2015Honorable Mention Poster Presentation at School of Economics Sciences, WSU

Spring 2015First Place Poster Presentation at Wiley Research Exposition, WSU

Fall 2014 Tesfaye Girma Deboch Graduate Fellowship, WSU

Fall 2013Jeff Krautkraemer Scholarship, WSU

2008-2011Economics Bachelor of Arts Assistantship Scholarship, Chulalongkorn University

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

2014-PresentSenator, Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA), WSU

2014-PresentCommittee Member, GPSA Excellence Awards,WSU

2013-PresentSecretary, School of Economic Sciences Graduate Student Association, WSU

2013-PresentCommittee Member, School of Economic Sciences Safety Committee, WSU

2013-PresentCommittee Member. School of Economic Sciences Alumni and Friends Development Committee, WSU

2010Committee Member,Economics Bachelor of Arts (EBA) Student Council, CU

2010Staff, EBA Open House, CU

2008-2009Ambassador, EBA Program

2009Treasurer,EBA Student Public Relations

2007Pianist,University Chorus: Orientation and Graduation Ceremony, CU

2007-2010Staff,EBA Orientation

COMMUNITY SERVICE

2010Committee Member and Volunteer, EBA Elephant Support Project at Elephant Senility Center, fundraising and care for senior and abused elephants (Karnchanaburi, Thailand)

2009Committee Member and Volunteer, EBA Humanities Pakdong School Project and Camp, building infrastructure and school for students, increase literacy rates among rural students, provide financial advice to farmers and personal hygiene education to villagers (Chaiyabhumi, Thailand)

2008Committee Member and Volunteer, EBA Humanities Bamboo School Project and Camp, establish small-scale hospital for Bong-Ti Lang village, fundraise for AIDS orphanage, and provide public health education, (Karnchanaburi, Thailand):

2007Volunteer, Environmental Conservation of Mangrove Forest (Petchaburi, Thailand)

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

2015Teaching session at Academy of Economics and Finance conference.

2013Graduate Student Teaching Workshop, Graduate School and WSU Teaching Academy, WSU

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Academy of Economics and Finance, Eastern Economic Association, Western Economic Association International, Western Agricultural Economics Association, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2010-2011 Marketing Researcher: Krung Thai Cards (KTC)

2007-2008Piano Teacher

STATISTICAL AND SOFTWARE LANGUAGES

ArcGIS, Gauss, R, Stata

FOREIGN LANGUAGES

Native: Thai

Fluent:English