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Dr. Rebecca Davis received her Bachelor of Science in economics from West Virginia Wesleyan College and her master’s and doctoral degrees from the University of Tennessee. Before joining the SFA faculty in 2018, Davis served as the pre-doctoral fellow on energy economics for the National Bureau of Economic Research and has conducted several reports on topics such as coal mining and tourism, electricity generation and fracking. Her research interests include energy economics, market structure, risk and uncertainty, real options analysis and public policy.
Documentos relacionados
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Regulating CO2 Emissions Post-West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency
Davis, R. & Blount, J., 2024, En: William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
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THE EFFECT OF GROUP DIVERSITY ON TEAM AND STUDENT PERFORMANCE
Davis, R. & Mendoza, B., 2023, En: Global Journal of Business Pedagogy.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
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THE IMPACT OF USING REAL-WORLD DATA ANALYSIS IN APPLIED BUSINESS STATISTICS COURSES
Davis, R. & Mendoza, B., 2023, En: Global Journal of Business Pedagogy.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
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Coal-Fired Power Plant Retirements in the U.S.
Davis, R., Sims, C. & Holladay, J. S., 2022, Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy. Vol. 3.Producción científica: Chapter
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Frack to the future: What enticed small firms to enter the natural gas market during the hydraulic fracturing boom?
Davis, R. J. & Sims, C., jun 2019, En: Energy Economics. 81, p. 960-973 14 p.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva