Gary Libecap Explained

Gary D. Libecap
Birth Date:1946
Birth Place:Montana
Nationality:American
Fields:Economic history, Natural Resources, Property Rights and Regulation
Workplaces:Research Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research; Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy, Harvard University;Senior Fellow, Property and Environment Research Center, Bozeman.
Alma Mater:B.A. in Economics from the University of Montana in 1968. M.A. and Ph.D. from University of Pennsylvania, 1969 and 1976.
Doctoral Advisor:[Oliver Williamson, [[Richard Easterlin]]| academic_advisors = Joseph D. Reid, Jr., Douglass C. North| doctoral_students = Joe Bial, Zeynep Hansen, Trevor O Grady, Dan Szmurlo, Brian Leonard, Eric Edwards, Andrew Ayres, Zack Donohew| known_for = | awards = Distinguished Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara; Erskine Professor, Canterbury University, New Zealand (2019); Pitt Professor, American History and Institutions, Cambridge University (2010-11); Fellow, Cliometrics Society (2016-); President of the Economic History Association (2006); President of the Western Economics Association International (2005); President of the International Society for the New Institutional Economics (Society for Organizational and Institutional Economics (2004).| imagesize = | death_cause =

Gary Don Libecap (born 1946) is a Distinguished Professor at the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management and Distinguished Professor of Economics at the University of California Santa Barbara.[1] Libecap is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research; a senior fellow at the Property and Environment Research Center, and a member of the Research Group on Political Institutions and Economic Policy, Harvard University.[2] [3] He was the Erskine Professor at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, 2019; Pitt Professor of American History and Institutions at Cambridge University 2010–11, and was previously the Anheuser Busch Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, Economics, and Law at the University of Arizona.[4]

Libecap's research focuses on the role of property rights institutions in addressing the open access losses for natural resources such as fisheries and freshwater, as well as the role of water markets in encouraging efficient use and allocation. Libecap has authored or coauthored over 200 scholarly papers in peer-reviewed journals, has lectured widely, and written articles that have appeared in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.[5] [6]

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  1. Web site: Bren School - Faculty - Gary Libecap. www.bren.ucsb.edu. 2017-02-26.
  2. Web site: Gary Libecap PERC – The Property and Environment Research Center. www.perc.org. en. 2017-02-26.
  3. News: Gary D. Libecap. 2017. Hoover Institution. 2017-02-26. en.
  4. Web site: Gary Libecap's home page. www.u.arizona.edu. en. 2017-02-26.
  5. News: Will Trump Find the E.P.A. Isn't Just for Tree Huggers?. The New York Times. 2017-02-26. 0362-4331.
  6. News: The West Needs a Water Market to Fight Drought. Glennon. Robert. 2014-10-23. Wall Street Journal. 2017-02-26. Libecap. Gary. 0099-9660.