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GORDON C. RAUSSER
Awards and Honors
- Selected as Editor of Annual Review of Resource Economics, 2007-2011
- Robert Gordon Sproul Distinguished Professor, University of California, Berkeley, 1986–
- College of Natural Resources Citation, University of California, Berkeley, 2004
- Galbraith Forum Lecture, 2003
- Research Fellow and Member of Research Council, Rural Development Research Consortium, University of California, Berkeley, 2002
- AAAS, Chair of the Electorate Nominating Committee for the Section on Social, Economic, and Political Sciences, 2001–2002
- AAEA Quality of Research Discovery Award, 2001
- USDA Secretary of Agriculture Award for outstanding accomplishments in the areas of agricultural public policy research and formulation, 2000
- Senior Economic Consultant, Charles River Associates, 2000-2005
- Cofounder and Principle, LECG, Inc., 1990–2000
- UC Berkeley, Board of Trustees, 1994-2001
- AAEA Fellows Address, 1999
- Member, Economic Discipline Board, Fulbright Scholarship Awards, 1989–96
- WAEA Outstanding Published Research Award (“Price Distorting Compensation Serving the Consumer and Taxpayer Interest”), 1994
- Member, Board for International Development Studies, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, 1992–94
- Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1993
- AAEA Publication of Enduring Quality Award for contributions to environmental economics, statistical decision theory, and natural resource analysis, 1993
- AAEA Distinguished Policy Contribution Award for econometric analysis of public policies, 1993
- AAEA Outstanding Journal Article Award Finalist (“Productive and Predatory Public Policies: Research Expenditures and Producer Subsidies in Agriculture”), 1992
- Editor, Agricultural Management and Economics, Springer-Verlag, 1988–92
- Fellow of the American Statistical Association, 1991
- Agency for International Development, Superior Unit Citation Award, 1990
- Fellow of the American Agricultural Economics Association, 1990
- Special Recognition, “Outstanding Professional Research Contributions.” In Gail L. Cramer and Clarence W. Jones, Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, 3rd edition, John Wiley and Sons, 1990
- Chief Economist, Agency for International Development, 1988–1990
- AAEA Outstanding Journal Article Award Finalist (“Incomplete Markets and Government Policy”), 1989
- Director: AAEA, university, and departmental Outstanding Dissertations Awards (9), 1979–2005
- Chairman, Intergovernmental Consultative Group on Indonesia, The Hague, June, 1989
- Cofounder and President of the Institute for Policy Reform, Washington, DC, 1989-1994
- Founder of the IPR Fellow Program, 1989
- Teaching and course materials in agriculture policy selected for publication in Economics Reading Lists, Courses, Outlines, Exams, Puzzles, and Problems, compiled by Edward Tower, Duke University, July 1981
- Chairman, Berkeley Department of Economics and All Economic Programs Evaluation Committee, 1987–88
- Senior Economist, Council of Economic Advisors, 1986–87
- AAEA Award for Best Published Research (“Macroeconomic Linkages, Taxes, and Subsidies in the U.S. Agricultural Sector”), 1986
- Editor, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1983–1986
- Resident Fellow, Resources for the Future, National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy,
1984–85
- Associate Editor, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 1978–1982
- Associate Book Review Editor, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1974–1982
- AAEA Award for Best Journal Article (“Commodity Price Forecasting With Large-Scale Econometric Models and the Futures Markets”), 1982
- AAEA Honorable Mention Award for Best Published Research (“Dynamics of Agricultural Systems: Economic Prediction and Control”), 1980
- Editorial Board, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1977–1980
- AAEA Outstanding Journal Article Award Finalist (“Active Learning, Control Theory, and Policy”), 1978
- WAEA Award for Best Published Research (“Firm Growth Policies Under Different Pollution Abatement, Production, and Financial Structures”), 1978
- Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award, Harvard University, 1978
- Associate Editor, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1973–1977
- AAEA Award for Best Published Research (“Stochastic Control of Environmental Externalities”), 1976
- Commissioned by the AAEA to prepare a monograph, “Systems Analysis and Simulation Techniques,” 1973
- Ford Foundation Visiting Scholar, Argentina, 1972
- Highest Honors, Ph.D. Degree, University of California, Davis, 1971
- Doctoral Dissertation Award for Best Thesis, University of California, Davis, 1971
Other Awards
Member of Alpha Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi; Blue Key; National Defense and Education Act Fellowship Grant; Blue Key Award for Outstanding Graduate; Greek Man of the Year Award; Alpha Zeta Alumni Award to the Outstanding Graduating Senior; College Outstanding Leadership Award; Alpha Zeta President; Alpha Gamma Rho President; Agricultural Executive Council President; Senior Class President; Summa Cum Laude.
Listed in
- American Men and Women of Science
- Community Leaders of the World
- Dictionary of International Biography
- Directory of Distinguished Americans
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- Personalities of America
- Who's Who in America
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