Assistant Professor of Economics, Iowa State University
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David Keiser is an environmental and natural resource economist with a focus on the economics of U.S. water quality policy. His research investigates both surface water quality (e.g., lakes, rivers, and streams) and drinking water quality. Informed by economic theory, he utilizes modern econometric methods and integrated assessment models to answer critical, applied research questions in this domain. His work also contributes to the literature in non-market valuation surrounding climate change, local air pollution, and infectious disease.
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