Douglas Wrenn

IEE Faculty Member
Titles and Affiliations
Associate Professor, Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education

Research Summary

Focused on environmental economics, urban and land use economics, applied economics, nonmarket valuation, and policy analysis.

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Recent Publications

The distributional impact of FEMA's community rating system

Brent, D. A., Ren, Y. & Wrenn, D. H., 2024, (Accepted/In press) In: Agricultural and Resource Economics Review.

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Potential Benefits in Remapping the Special Flood Hazard Area: Evidence from the U.S. Housing Market

Pollack, A. B., Wrenn, D. H., Nolte, C. & Wing, I. S., Sep 2023, In: Journal of Housing Economics. 61, 101956.

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The effectiveness of taxes in decreasing candy purchases

Hoy, K. A. & Wrenn, D. H., Dec 2020, In: Food Policy. 97, 101959.

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The impact of water access on short-term migration in rural India

Zaveri, E. D., Wrenn, D. H. & Fisher-Vanden, K., Apr 1 2020, In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 64, 2, p. 505-532 28 p.

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House prices and marriage entry in China

Wrenn, D. H., Yi, J. & Zhang, B., Jan 2019, In: Regional Science and Urban Economics. 74, p. 118-130 13 p.

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Price based policies for managing residential development: Impacts on water quality

Wrenn, D. H., Klaiber, H. A. & Newburn, D. A., Nov 2019, In: Resource and Energy Economics. 58, 101115.

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SPACE AND TIME: A COMPETING RISKS ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF PROPERTY TAXES AND ZONING RESTRICTIONS ON RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT

Wrenn, D. H. & Klaiber, H. A., 2019, In: International Economic Review. 60, 3, p. 1097-1130 34 p.

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Unconventional energy, taxation, and interstate welfare: An analysis of Pennsylvania's severance tax policy

Hoy, K. A. & Wrenn, D. H., Jun 2018, In: Energy Economics. 73, p. 53-65 13 p.

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Not my problem: Growth spillovers from uncoordinated land use policy

Towe, C. A., Klaiber, H. A. & Wrenn, D. H., Sep 2017, In: Land Use Policy. 67, p. 679-689 11 p.

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Confronting Price Endogeneity in a Duration Model of Residential Subdivision Development

Wrenn, D. H., Klaiber, H. A. & Newburn, D. A., Apr 1 2017, In: Journal of Applied Econometrics. 32, 3, p. 661-682 22 p.

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Spatial heterogeneity, accessibility, and zoning: An empirical investigation of leapfrog development

Zhang, W., Wrenn, D. H. & Irwin, E. G., May 1 2017, In: Journal of Economic Geography. 17, 3, p. 547-570 24 p., lbw007.

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Unconventional shale gas development, risk perceptions, and averting behavior: Evidence from bottled water purchases

Wrenn, D. H., Klaiber, H. A. & Jaenicke, E. C., Dec 1 2016, In: Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. 3, 4, p. 779-817 39 p.

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Invisible water, visible impact: Groundwater use and Indian agriculture under climate change

Zaveri, E., Grogan, D. S., Fisher-Vanden, K., Frolking, S., Lammers, R. B., Wrenn, D. H., Prusevich, A. & Nicholas, R. E., Aug 3 2016, In: Environmental Research Letters. 11, 8, 084005.

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Resident vs. nonresident employment associated with marcellus shale development

Wrenn, D. H., Kelsey, T. W. & Jaenicke, E. C., Aug 1 2015, In: Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. 44, 2, p. 1-19 19 p.

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Time is money: An empirical examination of the effects of regulatory delay on residential subdivision development

Wrenn, D. H. & Irwin, E. G., Mar 1 2015, In: Regional Science and Urban Economics. 51, p. 25-36 12 p.

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