Dr. Tracy Miller
Associate Professor of Economics
Education:
B.S., Forestry (Honors), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,
1978
M.S., Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University, 1981
Ph.D., Economics, University of Chicago, 1986
Selected Papers and Publications:
“Economic Impact of Tolling I-80.” Paper prepared for
Coalition Against Tolling I-80, October 2009.
“Improving
the Business Climate of the State of Pennsylvania,”
White Paper Series,
Center for Vision and Values, October 2007.
“Capitalism, Wealth, and Poverty: How Should Christians Evaluate
the Liberal Economic Order and Its Consequences,”
Faith and Economics,
Vol. 44 (2004): 57-67.
“Impact
of Globalization on US Wage Inequality: Implications for Policy,”
North American Journal of
Economics and Finance, Vol. 12 (2001): 219-242.
“Land Values, Market Forces, and Declining Dairy Herd Size:
Evidence from an Urban-Influenced Region,” with Adesoji Adelaja
and Mohammad Taslim,
Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, Vol. 27 (April
1998).
“Environmental Policy: The Role of Property Rights and Markets,”
Pro Rege, Vol. 22
(March 1994): 15-23.
“The Political Economy of Agricultural Policies: A World View,”
in D. Gale Johnson and Chi-ming Hou, eds.
Agricultural Policy and
U.S.-Taiwan Trade (Washington: American Enterprise
Institute, 1993), 127-148.
“The Political Economy of U.S. Agricultural Policies,” in D.
Gale Johnson and Chi-ming Hou, eds.
Agricultural Policy and
U.S.-Taiwan Trade (Washington: American Enterprise
Institute, 1993), 178-200.
“Explaining Agricultural Price Policies with a Model of
Political Interest Group Competition,”
Journal of Policy
Modeling, Vol. 13 (1991): 489-513.
“Technology
Adoption and Agricultural Price Policy,” with George Tolley,
American Journal of
Agricultural Economics, Vol. 71 (November 1989): 847-857.
Current Courses: