Genevieve Briand Vitae, June 2010Page 1 of 3

Genevieve Briand
Economics Department
Eastern Washington University
Cheney, WA 99004-2429
(509) 359-2838


Employment:

Associate Professor of Economics (Tenured), Eastern Washington University, 2009-present.

Assistant Professor of Economics, Eastern Washington University, 2002-09.

Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics, Eastern Washington University, 2001-02.

Education:

Ph.D., Agricultural and Resource Economics, Washington State University, 2002.

M.S., Economics, University of Wyoming, 1997.

B.A., Ingénieur en Agriculture de l'Ecole Supérieure d'Agriculture d'Angers, France, 1991.

Teaching:

Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics,

Introductory Statistics, Mathematical Economics, Econometrics,

Public Finance and Public Policy, Natural Resource Economics.

Sample Schedule:5 to 55 students classes, meeting Monday through Friday for 50 minutes.

Quarter: / Course: / Quarter: / Course:
Spring 10
3/29-6/11 / Natural Resource Economics
Principles of Microeconomics / Spring 09 / Natural Resource Economics
Principles of Microeconomics
Winter 10
1/04-3/19 / Econometrics
Principles of Microeconomics / Winter 09 / Econometrics
Introductory Statistics
Fall 09
9/23-12/11 / Public Finance & Public Policy
Mathematical Economics
Introductory Statistics / Fall 08 / Public Finance & Public Policy
Principles of Microeconomics
Introductory Statistics

Award:

Jeffers Chertok Dean’s Honor Faculty Award, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2009.

The department recommended an outstanding student, who then nominated a faculty member.

Training:

Teaching Innovations Program. Committee on Economic Education of the American Economic Association. Interactive Teaching in Undergraduate Economics Workshop, San Antonio, Texas. 2008.

Publication:

Using Excel 2007 for Principles of Econometrics, 3e. Co-author: R. Carter Hill. Wiley. 2010.

Refereed Journal Articles/Work in Progress:

Teaching Basic Econometric Concepts using Monte Carlo Simulations in Excel. Co-authors: R. Carter Hill.Submitted to the Journal of Economics Education January 2010, rejected June 2010.

Effects of Flow Augmentations in the Snake River Basin on Farms Profitability. Co-authors: Eric Schuck and David W. Holland. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 44(2): 360-366. 2008.

Managing Fishing Power: The Case of Alaska Red King Crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus). Co-authors: Thomas Heckelei, Scott C. Matulich and Ron C. Mittelhammer. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 61(1): 43-53. 2004.

A Catch per Unit Effort – Soak Time Model for the Bristol Bay Red King Crab Fishery, 1991-1997. Co-authors: Scott C. Matulich and Ron C. Mittelhammer. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 58(2): 334-341. 2001.

Reports/Work in Progress:

Municipal Water Pricing. Work in progress for the EWU Institute for Public Policy and Economic Analysis.

Impact of Eastern Washington University on Cheney Community. Co-authors: April Rodda and Tom Trulove. EWU President's Office and EWU Institutional Research Office. 2004.

Preliminary Report: Impacts of Greenways and Trails in Spokane's Great River Gorge. Co-author: Dave Bunting. A Report to Friends of the Falls, Spokane, WA. 2003.

Evaluating Water Policy Affecting Fish Habitat, Hydrology, and Irrigated Agriculture in the Snake River Basin. Co-authors: Eric Schuck, Rob Davis, Paula Engle, Joel Hamilton and David Holland. Final Report submitted to the United States Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. 2001.

Presentations/Work in Progress:

Teaching Basic Econometric Concepts using Monte Carlo Simulations in Excel. Co-authors: R. To be presented at the forthcoming 2010 WEAI meeting in Portland, OR.

Recent Statistics on Gender Wage Differences in the United States. Presentation at the Contemporary Issues in Feminist Research Series, EWU Women’s Studies Center. 2007.

Natural Resource Economics: Lesson Plans for an Applied and Modeling Approach. Presentation at the Sixth Annual Economics and the Classroom Conference, Moran, Wyoming. 2004.

Efficiency and Equity of Pot Limits: the Case of Alaska Red King Crab. Co-authors: Thomas Heckelei, Scott C. Matulich and Ron C. Mittelhammer. Paper presented at the North American Association of Fisheries Economists Forum, Williamsburg , Virginia. 2003.

Service:

Department:

Webmaster. Coordinated and implemented site transfer to EWU newly adopted content management system. 2002- present.

Coordinator, EWU Economics Department participation to the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco University Symposium/ Annual "Economics Beyond the Textbook & Classroom Forum", Richland/Tacoma, WA. 2002-04, 2007-08.

University:

EWU Academic Appeals Board, 2009-present.

EWU Graduate Faculty,serve as third member—Graduate Council Representative— of committee appointed to examine the oral defense of Master students, 2003-present.

EWU Program Review Committee, 2003-05.

EWU International Student Scholarship Committee, 2003.

EWU Course and Program Approval Committee CPA, 2002-04.

External:

Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Conference, member of the Board of Directors, webmaster, audiovisual equipments coordinator, 2004-09.

Grants:

Teaching:

Summer 2010 On-Line Course development. Mini-Grant Recipient ($3000). Office of the Provost. 2009.

Stata/IC Econometrics Software Educational Lab licenses. Mini-Grant Recipient ($1500). EWU Foundation Office.College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Dean’s Faculty Equipment Funds Awards ($500). 2008

Faculty Instructional Opportunities: Interactive Teaching in Undergraduate Economics Workshop. Mini-Grant Recipient ($918). EWU Foundation Office. 2007.

Research:

Research and Creative Works. Faculty Research Grant Recipient ($10,000). EWU Grant & Research Development Office. 2005-06

Impact of Eastern Washington University on Cheney Community. Faculty Research Grant Recipient ($6500). Co-investigators: April Rodda and Tom Trulove. EWU President's Office and EWU Institutional Research Office. 2004.

Preliminary Study of the Economic Impact of the Proposed Great Gorge Park. Co-investigators: Dave Bunting. Faculty Research Grant ($2,000). EWU Institute for Public Policy & Economic Analysis and Friends of the Falls. 2003.