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Jen Meredith is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Colby College, located in Waterville, Maine. She specializes in natural resource economics, environmental economics, development economics, and labor economics. Her research focuses on fisheries management, property rights markets, and the economic impacts of policy reforms on rural communities, particularly in Alaska and other regions. Meredith teaches courses including Principles of Microeconomics and Environmental and Natural Resource Economics. She holds a Ph.D. and contributes actively to academic discourse through peer-reviewed publications and policy-oriented research.
Her work emphasizes understanding how resource volatility and policy interventions influence economic outcomes, migration patterns, and community stability in resource-dependent regions. Recent studies include analyses of fishing revenue distribution, the effects of transferable access rights on labor markets, and sustainable management frameworks for fisheries.
While no specific awards are listed, her contributions to fisheries economics and development policy reflect a commitment to bridging academic research with practical governance challenges. She advises students and collaborates on projects addressing environmental and economic sustainability, though specific grant details are not provided in the available texts.




