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Samuel Bell serves as an Assistant Professor (Senior Research) and Director of the Sustainability Degree Program within the Department of Applied Economics at Oregon State University. Based at Ballard Extension Hall on the main campus in Corvallis, Oregon, he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses including Microeconomic Theory (AEC 512), Program Evaluation (AEC 455/555), and Environmental Economics and Policy (AEC 352).
Dr. Bell's research spans environmental economics, development, clean energy, sustainability, climate change, and program evaluation. He employs behavioral economics and experimental methods to study agricultural technology adoption, conservation contracting, and consumer preferences for sustainable products, with significant fieldwork in Zambia. His work addresses critical challenges in sustainable development and resource management.
Analysis of his recent publications (2019-2025) shows a consistent focus on applying economic theory to real-world sustainability problems. Key themes include the role of uncertainty in technology adoption, innovative procurement mechanisms for conservation, and the intersection of behavioral economics with agricultural development. His empirical work, largely conducted in Zambia, demonstrates a commitment to evidence-based policy solutions for developing economies.
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