Heinrich, Jeffery

At UW-Whitewater

Affiliation
University - Faculty/Staff
Department
Economics
Position
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Office Phone
(262) 472-5583
Office Location
HH 4304

Education:
  • Ph.D. in Economics, University of Hawaii at Manoa, December 1998

  • M.A. in Economics, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995

  • B.A. in Economics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992

Bio:

Jeffery S. Heinrich, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, and has in the past served as department chair. Before coming to UWW, Dr. Heinrich held a Visiting Assistant Professor position at Wabash College in Indiana. 

Dr. Heinrich’s research has wandered broadly, all generally classified as applied microeconomics. Early work was in the field of international economics, with subsequent articles on the productivity of Ph.D. recipients, the impact on interest rates when credit unions convert to for-profit banks, a few papers on decomposing property values by property characteristics, and most recently work estimating the elasticity of demand for tap water. Upcoming work concerns the property value impact of broadband internet access.

Dr. Heinrich has taught a broad array of courses including Principles of Micro and Macroeconomics (201 and 202), International Economics (401), Economics of Globalization (431), Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (471), graduate Economics Foundations (704), Advanced International Economics (758), and the UWW General Education Core course Global Perspectives (GENED 140).

Recent Publications:

  1. “An Estimation of the Elasticity of Demand for Tap Water,” with R. Kashian, E. Cramer, and B. Narveson, Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability 7(3), March 2012, pp. 100-112. 
  2. “Pricing the Homebuyer’s Proximity to Open Land,” with R. Kashian, Journal of Applied Business and Economics, vol. 11, July 2010, pp. 17-25.
  3. “Credit Union to Mutual Conversion:  Do Interest Rates Diverge?” with R. Kashian, Contemporary Economic Policy, vol. 26, January 2008, pp. 107-121.

Burnham O. Campbell Dissertation Award in Economics
December 1998
Dept. Economics, Univ. of Hawaii

Ph.D.
Economics
University of Hawaii at Manoa
1998
M.A.
Economics
University of Hawaii at Manoa
1995
B.A.
Economics
University of Illinois at Urbana
1992

American Economic Association
Current
Midwest Economics Association
Current
Western Economics Association
Current

Bank Deposits and Loans: Asymmetries in the Relationship
Russ Kashian (UWW) and Robert Drago (Precision Analytics)
Demand for elasticity of tap water
An Estimation of the Elasticity Demand for Tap Water: Data from Tax Rolls and a Survey
Russ Kashian and Eric Cramer
Economists reflect on The Election Season
An estimation of Elasticity of Demand for Tap Water
An Armchair Economist's Dusty Crystal Ball: Seeing the Economic Future and other Reckless Prognostications
An Armchair Economist's Dusty Crystal Ball: Seeing the Economic Future and Other Reckless Prognostications
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Economic Overview of International Food Markets
How the New Administration Will Treat and Affect the Economy
How the New Administration Will Treat and Affect the Economy
American Economy and US Style Capitalism
20 Years of US FDI in Asia: Has East Asian Integration Mattered?
Craig Parsons
Interest Rate Differentials and the Conversion of Credit Unions
Russ Kashian
Mirrors into the Economic Soul: Why Globalisation Isn't Really About 'Them'
A Look into the Causes of US FDI Behavior in ASEAN (1982-1999)
Craig Parsons
The Publishing Patterns of Mid-Career Economics Doctoral Graduates
Russell Kashian
Sons of Norway
Estimating the Effects of AFTA of FDI in ASEAN.
Craig Parsons
How Comprehensive will the Doha Round be? Experiments with Agricultural and Non-Agricultural Reforms
A Look into the Causes of US FDI Behavior in ASEAN (1982-1999)
Craig Parsons
NAFTA and FTAA: International Trade in the Americas
Privatization vs. State Ownership
Economics as a Tool to Achieving U.S. Policy Goals
Economic Impacts of the September 11th Terrorist Attacks
Responsible Economic Leadership: A Global Perspective

An Estimation of the Elasticity of Demand for Tap Water: Data from Tax Rolls and a Survey
International Journal of Sustainability in Economic, Social and Cultural Context
Vol. 12 Iss. 2 Pg. 1-16
An Estimation of the Elasticity of Demand for Tap Water
Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability
Vol. 3 Pg. 100-112
Pricing the Homebuyer's Proximity to Open Land
Journal of Applied Business and Economics
Vol. 11 Pg. 17-25
Credit Union to Mutual Conversion: Do Interest Rates Diverge?
Contemporary Economic Policy
Vol. 26 Iss. 1 Pg. 107-117
The Publishing Patterns of Mid-Career Economics Doctoral Graduates
Journal of Business and Economics Research
Vol. 3 Iss. 6 Pg. 1-22
UWW Stateline Economic Report
Vol. 1 Iss. 1
Box II.5: Effect of regional agreements on FDI in Asia
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
Prospects for FDI in the AFTA
ASEAN Economic Bulletin
Vol. 18 Iss. 2 Pg. 141-160
Foreign Direct Investment and Host-Country Trading Blocs
Journal of Economic Integration
Vol. 15 Iss. 4 Pg. 565-584
Review of "The Economics of Preferential Trade Areas" (J. Bhagwati and A. Panagariya, eds.)
Review of International Economics
Vol. 8 Iss. 1
Intellectual Property Rights in the Asia-Pacific Region: Problems, Patterns, and Policy
Asia Pacific Economic Literature
Vol. 9 Iss. 2 Pg. 13-35

Univ. N. Iowa, Dept. Economics
Cedar Rapids, IA
Served as external review for 7-yr program review of Econ Dept. at UNI

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