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William M. Shobe
Director, Business and Economics Research

William M. Shobe, Director, Business and Economics Research 2400 Old Ivy Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903-4827


Mailing address:
PO Box 400206
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4206

Room: 219
Phone: (434) 982-5376
E-mail: shobe@virginia.edu


EDUCATION
B.A., Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
J.D., Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland OR
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

EXPERTISE
Regulatory economics
Forecasting
Environmental economics
Climate change, greenhouse gas markets, ad auctions
Economic impact analysis


MAJOR PROJECTS
Annual tax rates survey for Virginia localities
Auction design for allocating tradable emission allowances
Distributed data store design for Virginia government
Policy innovation and design in Virginia
Economic analysis of regulations in Virginia

EXPERIENCE
Director, Business and Economics Research
Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service, University of Virginia
Associate Director for Economic & Regulatory Analysis
Virginia Department of Planning and Budget
Assistant Professor of Economics
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Adjunct Professor of Agricultural & Applied Economics
Virginia Tech
Fulbright Fellow in Environmental Economics
University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic


COMMISSIONS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND HONORS
2004 Present member, Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund Advisory Committee, Virginia Unemployment Commission
1999 - 2005 Chair, Virginia Public Safety Technical Forecasting Committee
2002 Patrick Henry Award, given for contributions to effective and efficient
governance in Virginia.
2001 Public Sector Freedom of Information Award
Virginia Council for Open Government.
For work developing the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall web site.
2000 Fulbright Fellowship in Environmental Economics, Prague, Czech Republic
1994 Summer Excellence Research Award, UNC-Greensboro
For research on rights-based regulation of coastal fisheries.
1985 - 1986 Conservation Fellowship, National Wildlife Federation
1982 - 1990 Licensed Attorney, State of Minnesota
1978 - 1979 Law Review, Lewis & Clark Law School
1978 Oral Advocacy Award, Moot Court Competition, Lewis & Clark Law School

PUBLICATIONS
  • "The Economic Value of Publicly Supported Education and Research," Virginia News Letter (Vol. 84, No. 3) April 2008
  • "Auction Design for Selling CO2 Emission allowances Under the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative," with Dallas Burtraw, Charlie Holt, Jacob Goeree, and Karen Palmer. Research sponsored by the New York State Energy Research and Development Agency, October 2007
  • "Local Options on Global Stocks: How the States are Affecting the U.S. Debate on Climate Policy," with Dallas Burtraw. Proceedings of the States and Climate Change Conference, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, Forthcoming, 2007
  • "The Economic Impact of the University of Virginia: How a Major Research University Affects the Local and State Economies," with John Knapp, Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service, University of Virginia, 2007
  • “The Design, Testing, and Implementation of Virginia’s NOx Allowance Auction,” with David Porter, Stephen Rassenti, Vernon Smith, and Abel Winn. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
  • “An Experimental Basis for Public Policy Initiatives,” with Charles A. Holt and Angela K. Smith, in Promoting the General Welfare: American Democracy and the Political Economy of Government Performance, Gerber and Patashnik, eds. Brookings, (2006).
  • Book Review of The Political Economy of the Environment by James K. Boyce. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, Vol. 23, pp. 482-485 (2002).
  • Trading Programs for Environmental Management: Reflections on the Air and Water Experiences, with Leonard Shabman and Kurt Stephenson of Virginia Tech, Environmental Practice, Vol. 4, pp. 153-162 (2002). Reprinted as Reprint Series Number 166 by the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Forecasting AFDC Recipients for the Virginia State Budget, with Mark A. Prell. Virginia Economic Journal, 2 (1997): 67-84.
  • Economic Impact Assessment of Virginia Regulations, Virginia Department of Planning and Budget, September 1995. [This is the primary methodology document for benefit/cost analysis at the Virginia Department of Planning and Budget.]
  • Pollution Fees and Charges in North Carolina, a report to the Regulatory Committee of the North Carolina Pollution Prevention Advisory Council, May 26, 1994.
  • The Use of Panel Data in the Analysis of the Behavioral Response to Taxation, with Joel B. Slemrod, in Simulation Models in Tax and Transfer Policy, Johann Brunner and Hans-Georg Peterson eds., Campus Verlag, New York 1990.
  • The Tax Elasticity of Capital Gains Realizations: Evidence from a Panel of Taxpayers, with Joel B. Slemrod. NBER Working Papers, No. 3237 (1990).
  • Who Realizes Capital Gains? with Joel B. Slemrod and Laura Kalambokidis Tax Notes (October 23, 1989): 494-495.
  • Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. Environmental Law 9: 653-705 (1979).
 

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