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Jim Casey is an Associate Professor of Economics at Washington and Lee University, affiliated with The Williams School. His research focuses on environmental economics, natural resource management, and economic valuation of ecological systems.
- Key topics include marine conservation, tourism economics, and sustainable development.
His scholarly work spans environmental policy, agroforestry adoption, and recreational demand modeling across the Caribbean and Latin America. Recent publications examine fiscal policy pedagogy and the societal implications of the fourth industrial revolution.
Notable accolades include presenting at the Social Entrepreneurship Summit in Cuba (2023) and contributing a chapter to the textbook Teaching Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (2022). He also provided expert testimony at the EPA regarding cost-benefit analysis (2019).



