MARTIN D. HEINTZELMAN

Economics and Financial Studies
School of Business
Clarkson University
P.O. Box 5790
Potsdam, NY 13699
e-mail: / 5 Morningside Dr.
Potsdam, NY 13676
Home: (315) 261-4374
Office: (315) 268-6427

APPOINTMENTS:

Clarkson University

Associate Professor, School of Business, 2012-Present

Director, Center for Canadian Studies, 2007-Present

Fredric C. Menz Scholar of Environmental Economics, 2009-Present

Affiliated Faculty Member, Institute for a Sustainable Environment (formerly Clarkson Center for the Environment), 2006-Present

Assistant Professor, School of Business, 2006-2012

University of Michigan

Graduate Student Instructor, Department of Economics and School of Natural Resources and Environment, 2001-2004

Research Assistant, Department of Economics, 2001

Resources for the Future

Research Assistant, Quality of the Environment Division, Washington, DC, 1998 – 2000

Duke University

Undergraduate Research Fellow, Center for Environmental and Resource Economics, Durham, NC, 1997-1998

EDUCATION:

Ph.D. Economics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2006

M.A. Economics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2003

M.S. Natural Resource Policy and Behavior, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2010

B.S. Economics, Magna cum Laude, Duke University, Durham, NC, 1998

Second major in Canadian Studies

FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION:

Environmental Economics, Natural Resource Economics, Urban Economics, Industrial Organization, Applied Microeconomics

PUBLICATIONS:

Heintzelman, Martin D. and Jason J. Altieri, “Historic Preservation: Preserving Value?,” Forthcoming, Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics (available online, September 6, 2011).

Heintzelman, Martin D. and Carrie M. Tuttle, “Values in the Wind: A Hedonic Analysis of Wind Power Facilities,” Land Economics, Vol. 88(3), August 2012.

Twiss, Michael R., Jeffrey J. Ridal, and Martin Heintzelman, “Introduction to The Saint Lawrence River: Flowing towards Regional Governance,” Great Lakes Research Review, Vol. 8, 2011.

Heintzelman, Martin D., "The Value of Land Use Patterns and Preservation Policies," The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy: Vol. 10 : Iss. 1 (Topics), Article 39, May 2010.

Heintzelman, Martin D., “Measuring the Property Value Effects of Land-Use and Preservation Referenda,” Land Economics, Vol. 86, No. 1, February, 2010.

Heintzelman, Martin D. and Diego Nocetti, "Where Should we Submit our Manuscript? An Analysis of Journal Submission Strategies," The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy: Vol. 9 : Iss. 1 (Advances), Article 39, September, 2009.

Heintzelman, Martin D., Stephen W. Salant, and Stephan Schott, “Putting Free-Riding to Work: A Partnership Solution to the Common-Property Problem,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. Vol. 57, No. 3, May 2009.

Burtraw, Dallas, Karen Palmer, and Martin D. Heintzelman, “Electricity Restructuring: Consequences and Opportunities for the Environment,” The International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics 2001/2002 (Tom Tietenberg and Henk Folmer, Editors), June 2002. Edward Elgar: Northampton, MA.

Krupnick, Alan, Anna Alberini, Maureen Cropper, Nathalie Simon, Bernie O’Brien, Ron Goeree, and Martin D. Heintzelman, “Age, Health, and the Willingness to Pay for Mortality Risk Reductions: A Contingent Valuation Survey of Ontario Residents,” The Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Vol. 24, no. 2, March 2002.

WORKING PAPERS:

“A Multi-Method, Spatial Approach For Explaining the Appearance and Passage of Open Space Referenda,” U.S. EPA National Center for Environmental Economics Working Paper #2012-2 with Patrick Walsh (U.S. EPA) and Dustin Grzeskowiak (Universal American/Clarkson University), May 2012. (Under Review, Ecological Economics, under the title “Explaining the Appearance and Success of Open Space Referenda”)

“Strategic Environmental Policy in a New Trade Theory Context,” with Luciana Echazu (Clarkson University), June 2012. (Under Review, Environmental and Resource Economics)

“The Value of Forever Wild: An Econometric Analysis of Land Use in the Adirondacks,” with Carrie M. Tuttle (Clarkson University), July 2012. (Under Review, Agricultural and Resource Economics Review)

“A Loon on Every Lake: A Hedonic Analysis of Lake Quality in the Adirondacks,” with Carrie M. Tuttle (DANC/Clarkson University), December 2011.

“Level Playing Field? Effects of Participation in Collegiate Athletics on Early Career Success,” with Stephen Sauer (Clarkson University) and Scott Desmond (Accenture/Clarkson University), January 2012

“A Theoretical Analysis of Bargaining and Interstate Rivers,” January 2011

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS:

Clarkson University, Professor of the Year – MBA Module, 2007-2008

University of Michigan, Michael J. Moore Dissertation Prize, 2005

Resources for the Future, Joseph L. Fisher Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2004-2005

University of Michigan, David P. Mans and Patricia Z. Spector Scholarship, 2003-2004

University of Michigan, Rackham Fellowship, 2000-01

Duke University, Outstanding Economics Thesis Award, 1998

PAPER PRESENTATIONS:

“Level Playing Field? Effects of Participation in Collegiate Athletics on Early Career Success”

2012 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, August 2012 (Stephen Sauer, presenter)

“The Value of Forever Wild: An Econometric Analysis of Land Use in the Adirondacks”

2012 AERE Summer Conference, Asheville, NC, June 2012

2012 NAREA Annual Meeting, Lowell, MA, June 2012

2012 Adirondack Research Consortium, Lake Placid, NY, May 2012 (Carrie M. Tuttle, presenter)

“A Loon on Every Lake: A Hedonic Analysis of Lake Quality in the Adirondacks”

2012 Adirondack Research Consortium, Lake Placid, NY, May 2012

2012 ASSA Annual Meeting (AERE Sessions), Chicago, IL, January 2012

Université Laval Department of Economics, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, November 2011

“Values in the Wind: A Hedonic Analysis of Wind Power Facilities”

2011 NAREA/AAEA Joint Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, July 2011

AERE Inaugural Summer Conference, Seattle, WA, June 2011

Adirondack Research Consortium, Lake Placid, NY, May 2011 (Carrie M. Tuttle, presenter)

Eastern Economics Association Annual Meeting 2011, New York, NY, February 2011

Thousand Islands Energy Research Forum, Alexandria Bay, NY, November 2010

Heartland Economics Conference, Champaign, IL, October 2010 (Carrie M. Tuttle, presenter)

“Historic Preservation: Preserving Value?”

Eastern Economics Association Annual Meeting 2011, New York, NY, February 2011

“Two Applications of Hedonic Analysis: Wind Turbines and Historic Districts”

Binghamton University Economics Department, Binghamton, NY, October 2010

“A Multi-Method Approach to Explaining the Appearance, and Passage of Community Preservation Act Referenda”

AERE Inaugural Summer Conference, Seattle, WA, June 2011 (Patrick Walsh, presenter)

2010 Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Annual Meeting, Atlantic City, NJ, June 2010

Clarkson University, CUSB Seminar Series, March 2010

“The Value of Land Use Patterns and Preservation Policies”

4th World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Montreal, Canada, June 2010

McGill University, Montréal resource and environmental economics workshop, January 29, 2010

AERE Sessions, Western Economics Association International Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, July 2009

2009 Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Annual Meeting, Burlington, VT, June 2009

Clarkson University, CUSB Seminar Series, April 2009

“Should we Submit our Manuscript to the American Economic Review: An Analysis of Journal Submission Strategies”

Clarkson University, CUSB Seminar Series, October 2007

“Community Assets: Measuring the Property Value Effects of Voter Referenda for Preservation”

McGill University, Montréal resource and environmental economics workshop, March 2007

Boise State University, February 2006

Clarkson University, February 2006

Union College, February 2006

University of Rhode Island, February 2006

U.S. GAO, Applied Research and Methods, January 2006

National Institute of Standards and Technology, Office of Applied Economics, January 2006

CRA International, January 2006

U.S. EPA, National Center for Environmental Economics, January 2006

University of Cincinnati, January 2006

University of Hawaii-Manoa, January 2006

Yale University Environmental Economics Seminar, October 2005

University of Michigan Department of Economics Applied Microeconomics Workshop, October 2005

Canadian Resource and Environmental Economics Study Group, 15th Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 2005

Camp Resources XIII, Wilmington, NC, August 2005

“Thirsty Dogs: Bargaining over Interstate Rivers”

Canadian Resource and Environmental Economics Study Group, 14th Annual Meeting, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, October 2004

University of Michigan Department of Economics Applied Microeconomics Workshop, September 2004

Camp Resources XII, Wilmington, NC, August 2004

Midwest Economics Association Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL, March 2004

“Putting Free-Riding to Work: A Partnership Solution to the Common-Property Problem”

Economic and Ecological Analysis of Grazing Systems, Trondheim, Norway, June 2007

University of Michigan Department of Economics Industrial Organization Seminar, September 2003

Camp Resources XI, Wilmington, NC, August 2003

University of Michigan Department of Economics Natural Resources and Environmental Economics Seminar, November 2002

“Making Dry Land Wet: A Study of Wetland Mitigation Banking”

Camp Resources VI, Wilmington, NC, August 1998

COURSES TAUGHT:

Applied (Managerial/MBA) Economics (EC604/605), Fall 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Environmental Economics (EC360/660), Spring 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012

Introduction to Canada (UNIV267), Fall 2009

Sophomore Honors Class (HP200), Fall 2008 (with Michelle Crimi, Mike Ensby, Al Rossner, and Bill Vitek)

STUDENT RESEARCH SUPERVISION:

Ph.D Dissertation Chair, Environmental Science and Engineering, Carrie Tuttle, 2009- 2011, “Valuing Environmental Amenities in the Adirondacks.”

Honors Thesis – Jason Altieri, 2009-2011, “The Effect of Historic District Designation on Home Prices”

Honors Thesis – Dustin Grzeskowiak, 2009-2011, “A Multi-Method Spatial Approach for Explaining the Appearance and Passage of Community Preservation Act Referenda”

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

Reviewer – American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Ecological Economics, Environment and Development Economics, Environmental and Resource Economics, Journal of Applied Economics, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Land Economics, Marine Resource Economics, Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems

Grant Reviewer - 2009-10 Canadian StudiesResearch Grant, Canadian Embassy in the United States.

Program Committee – 2010 World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, 2012 European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Annual Meeting

NAREA Selected Papers and Symposia Committee (2011-2013)

NAREA Outstanding Public Service Award Committee (2012-2014)

NAREA Board of Directors (2012-2015)

Member - American Economics Association (AEA), Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE), Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association (NAREA)

UNIVERSITY SERVICE:

Economics Hiring Committee, School of Business, 2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008-2009 (Co-Chair)

Director, Center for Canadian Studies, 2007-Present

AACSB Accreditation Faculty Committee, School of Business, 2009

Global Program Review Committee, School of Business, 2011-2012

Graduate Policy Committee, School of Business, 2009-2010

Graduate Admissions Committee, School of Business, 2009-2011

Co-Director, CUSB Research Seminar Series, 2007-2009

Institute for a Sustainable Environment (formerly Center for the Environment) Steering Committee, 2006-Present

Institute for a Sustainable Environment Graduate Committee, 2010-Present

Steering Committee, MS Environmental Politics and Governance Program, 2010-Present

Committee on Sustainability in Clarkson University Courses, 2011

Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, 2009-Present