J.R. DeShazo is an
Associate Professor in the School of Public Policy and Social Research
at
the University of California at Los Angeles. (B.A., College of William
and Mary, M.Sc., Oxford University, Rhodes Scholar; Ph.D., Harvard University)
He was a faculty associate at the Harvard Institute for International Development
(1997-2000) and is currently Director of the Lewis Center for
Regional
Studies at UCLA.
Refereed Articles and Chapters
1. Adamowicz, W. and J.R. DeShazo. (forthcoming) "Issues at the Frontiers
of Stated Preference Methods." Environmental and Resource Economics
2. Bluffstone, Randall and J.R.
DeShazo. (2004) " Upgrading
Municipal Environmental Services to European Union Levels: A Case Study
of Household
Willingness to Pay in Lithuania." (forthcoming) Environment and Development
Economics.
3. DeShazo, J.R. and J. Freeman. (2004) "The Congressional Competition
to Control Delegated Power." Land Use and Environmental Law Review, volume
35, special annual peer reviewed issue of the best land use and environmental
law articles published each year (Forthcoming).
4. DeShazo, J.R. (2002) " Designing
Transactions without Framing Effects in Iterative Question Formats." Journal of Environmental Economics and
Management. 44(1):123-143.
5. Louviere, J., R. Carson, A. Ainslie, T. Cameron, J.R. DeShazo, D. Hensher,
R. Kohn, T. Marley, D. Street. (2002) " Dissecting
the Random Component of Utility." Marketing Letters. 13(3) 177-193.
6. DeShazo, J.R. and G. Fermo. (2002) " Designing
Choice Sets for Stated Preference Methods: The Effects of Complexity on
Choice Consistency." Journal
of Environmental Economics and Management. 43(3):360-385. (Identified as one
of three of the most influential articles of the year at 2002 World Congress
by Ian Bateman, Editor of Environmental and Resource Economics.)
7. DeShazo, J.R. (2001) "Linking Growth in Tourism with the Conservation
of Protected Areas: Toward a National Paradigm in Central America." In
T. Panayotou, ed. Environment for Growth: Environmental Management for Sustainability
and Competitiveness in Central America. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
8. DeShazo, J.R. (2001) "Travel Patterns of Domestic and International
Tourists in Central America." In T. Panayotou, ed. Environment for Growth:
Environmental Management for Sustainability and Competitiveness in Central
America. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
9. DeShazo, J.R. (2001) "The Demand for Types of Recreational Sites
in Central America: Comparison of Guatemala and Costa Rica." In T. Panayotou,
ed. Environment for Growth: Environmental Management for Sustainability and
Competitiveness in Central America. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
10. DeShazo, J.R. (1999) " The
Effect of Supply and Demand Shocks on the Non-Market Valuation of Local
Public Goods." Journal of Environment
and Development Economics 4:471-492.
11. Altaf, Anjum and J.R. DeShazo. (1996) " Household
Demand for Improved Solid Waste Management: A Case Study of Gujranwala,
Pakistan." World
Development 24(5):857-868.
Articles ready for publication (available at http://faculty.sppsr.ucla.edu/deshazo)
12. DeShazo, J.R., L. Pendleton, and W. Cutter. (2004) " Activities
in Models of Recreational Demand." Land Economics (Revise and Re-submit).
13. Cameron T. A. and J.R. DeShazo. (2004) " Valuing
Health-Risk Reductions: Sick-Years, Lost Life-Years, and latency."
14. DeShazo, J.R. and T.A. Cameron. (2004) ) " An
Empirical Life-cycle Model of Demand for Risk Reductions with Two types
of Age effects."
15. DeShazo, J.R., T. A. Cameron and M. Saenz. (2004) " A
Test of Choice Set Misspecification Applicable to Stated Preference Methods."
16. DeShazo, J.R. and G. Fermo. (2004) " Implications
of Rationally-Adaptive Pre-choice Behavior for the Design and Estimation
of Choice Models."
17. DeShazo, J.R. and A. Lerner. (2004) " Consequences
of Devolution for Standard Setting: An Empirical Analysis of the Clean
Water Act.'
18. Cutter, W. and J.R. DeShazo. (2004) " The
Environmental Consequences of Decentralizing the Decision to Decentralize."
19. DeShazo, J.R. (2003) ' Toward
a More General Theory of Bureaucratic Accountability and Legislative Control."
20. Cutter, W. and J.R. DeShazo. (2004) " Public
Goods Provision with Self-Selected Types of Government: An Empirical Analysis
of Local Government
Behavior."
21. DeShazo, J.R. and L. Kosnik. (2004) " Interest
Group Competition and the Design of FERC Hydropower Licenses."
Articles in progress (available at http://faculty.sppsr.ucla.edu/deshazo)
22. Cameron, T. A. and J.R. DeShazo. (2005) " Sample
Selection in a Major Consumer Panel: Assessment and Correction Using Year
2000 Census Tract Characteristics
and County-level Presidential Voting Patterns" (in draft).
23. DeShazo, J.R. and M. Saenz. (2004) "A Fully-discrete Model of Demand
for On-site Time at Recreational Sites."(first draft)
24. DeShazo, J.R. and T.A. Cameron, " The
Effects of Prior Morbidity on Demand for Health Risk Reductions." (first draft)
25. DeShazo, J.R. and M. Saenz. "A Model of Multiple Site Trips" (first
draft).
26. Cutter, W. and J.R. DeShazo. "A Model of the Substitution of Enforcement
Effort Across Statutory Programs" (first draft).
27. DeShazo, J.R. and A. Lerner. "A Theory of the Effect of Budgetary
Variations on Enforcement Strategies with an Application to the Clean Water
Act."
28. DeShazo, J.R. and J. Freeman. " Public
Agencies as Lobbyists" (partial
draft).
29. Iseki, H. and J.R. DeShazo. "Methods for Evaluating the Decision
to Privatize Public Bus Service" (background chapters).
30. Iseki, H. and J.R. DeShazo. "Evaluating the Cost Effectiveness of
Privatizing Public Transportation"
(background chapters)
.
Non-Peer Reviewed Chapters and Law Review Articles
31. DeShazo, J.R. and J. Freeman. Congressional Oversight of the Endangered
Species Act: How Politics Influences Policy in 30 Years After the Endangered
Species Act. (Forthcoming).
32. DeShazo, J.R. and J. Freeman. (2003) "The Congressional Competition
to Control Delegated Power." Texas Law Review 81 (6):1443-1519.
33. DeShazo, R. and J.R. DeShazo (1994) "An economic model of smallholder
deforestation: A consideration of the shadow value of land on the frontier." International
Symposium on Tropical Forest Management in Asia Proceedings, Oslo, Norway (March).