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Faye Duchin, March 2013 Page 1 of 19 CURRICULUM VITAE FAYE DUCHIN Professor of Economics School of Humanities and Social Sciences Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 110 8th Street Troy, NY 12180-3590 Tel.: (518)-276-2038 [email protected] http://www.rpi.edu/~duchin I. EDUCATION Ph.D., Computer Science, University of California at Berkeley December 1973 M.A., Computer Science, University of California at Berkeley June 1972 Study at the Universities of Grenoble and Paris (Social Studies) 1965 - 1969 B.A. with Honors in Experimental Psychology, Cornell University June 1965 II. PROFESSIONAL HISTORY Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Professor Department of Economics 1996 - Department of Science and Technology Studies (joint appointment) 2012 - Dean, School of Humanities and Social Sciences 1996 - 2002 New York University Institute for Economic Analysis Director 1985 - 1996 Associate Director 1981 - 1985 Research Scientist 1977 - 1985 Wagner Graduate School of Public Service Research Professor 1984 - 1996 Mathematica, Inc., Princeton, N.J. (consulting company) Economist 1974 - 1977 Faye Duchin, July 2011 Page 2 of 19 PROFESSIONAL HISTORY (continued) VISITING PROFESSOR Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) 2006 - University of Vienna April 2003 Tufts University March 2003 Yale University Fall 2002 III. PUBLICATIONS A. BOOKS F. Duchin. 1998. Structural Economics: Measuring Change in Technology, Lifestyles and the Environment, (Washington, D.C.: Island Press). F. Duchin and G. Lange. 1994. The Future of the Environment: Ecological Economics and Technological Change, (New York: Oxford University Press). W. Leontief and F. Duchin. 1986. The Future Impact of Automation on Workers, (New York: Oxford University Press). Chapter 1 reprinted in Harald Hagemann, Michael Landesmann and Roberto Scazzieri, editors. 2002. The Economics of Structural Change, (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd). W. Leontief and F. Duchin. 1983. Military Spending: Facts and Figures, Worldwide Implications and Future Outlook, (New York: Oxford University Press). B. JOURNAL ARTICLES (refereed journals) Under review N. Springer and F. Duchin, “Feeding Nine Billion People Sustainably: Conserving Land and Water through Shifting Diets and Changes in Technologies.” R. Julia and F. Duchin, “Population Growth and Climate Change: Implications for Forestland Conversion and Global Food Prices.” Published F. Duchin and S. Levine, 2013."Embodied Resource Flows in the Global Economy," Journal of Industrial Ecology, 17(1). F. Duchin and S. Levine, 2012. “The Rectangular Sector-by-Technology Model: Not Every Economy Produces Every Product and Some Products May Rely on Several Technologies Simultaneously,” Journal of Economic Structures, 1(3). F. Duchin and C. Lopez-Morales, 2012. “Do Water-Rich Regions have a Comparative Advantage in Food Production?: Improving the Representation of Water for Agriculture in Economic Models,” Economic Systems Research, 24(4):371-389. C. Lopez-Morales and F. Duchin, 2011. “Policies and Technologies for a Sustainable Use of Water in Mexico: A Scenario Analysis,” Economic Systems Research, 23(4): 387-407. F. Duchin and S. H. Levine, 2011. "Sectors May Use Multiple Technologies Simultaneously: The Rectangular Choice-of-Technology Model with Binding Factor Constraints,” Economic Systems Research, 23(3): 281-302 (September). Faye Duchin, July 2011 Page 3 of 19 JOURNAL ARTICLES (refereed journals), continued) Duchin, F. and S. H. Levine, 2010. " Embodied Resource Flows and Product Flows: Combining the Absorbing Markov Chain with the Input-Output Model," Journal of Industrial Ecology, 14(4): 586-597. He, L. and F. Duchin. 2009. “Regional Development in China: Interregional Transportation Infrastructure and Regional Comparative Advantage,” Economic Systems Research, 21(1). Strømman, A. E. Hertwich, and F. Duchin. 2009. “Shifting Trade Patterns as a Means to Reduce Global CO2 Emissions: Implications for the Aluminium Industry,” Journal of Industrial Ecology. Julia, R. and F. Duchin, 2007. “World Trade as the Adjustment Mechanism of Agriculture to Climate Change,” Climatic Change. Strømman, A. and F. Duchin. 2006. “A World Trade Model with Bilateral Trade Based on Comparative Advantage,” Economic Systems Research, 18(3): 281-297. Weisz, H. and F. Duchin. 2006. “Physical and Monetary Input-Output Analysis: What Makes the Difference?” Ecological Economics, 57(3): 534-541. Duchin F. 2005. “Sustainable Consumption of Food,” Journal of Industrial Ecology, 9(1-2): 99- 114. Reprinted in J. Martinez-Allier and I. Ropke, Eds., 2008, Recent Developments in Ecological Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. Duchin F. 2005. “A World Trade Model based on Comparative Advantage with m Regions, n Goods, and k Factors,” Economic Systems Research, 17(2): 141-162. Erickson, J., Hubacek, K. and F. Duchin. 2003. “Input-Output Modeling of Protected Landscapes in the Adirondack Park,” Review of Regional Studies, 32(2). Duchin, F. and K. Hubacek. 2003. “Linking Social Expenditures to Household Lifestyles,” Futures, Vol. 35. No. 1, 61-74 (January). Herce, J.A., F. Duchin, E. Fontela, and T. Lindh. 2003. “To Sum Up: Avoiding Unsustainable Futures,” Futures, 35(1), 89-97 (January). Duchin, F. 1999. “Wassily Leontief’s Contributions to Economics,” Journal of the Leontief International Input-Output Center, premier issue. Reprinted in Momento Economico, No. 104. Duchin, F. and A. Sinha. 1999. “Structural Economics and the Quality of Life,” Feminist Economics, Vol. 5, No. 2. Duchin, F. and D. Szyld. 1998. “A Dynamic Input-Output Model with Assured Positive Output,” in H. Kurz, C. Lager, and E. Dietzenbacher, editors, Input-Output Analysis, (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd). (Reprinted from 1985, Metroeconomica, Vol.37: 269-282.) Duchin, F. and G. Lange. 1998. “Prospects for the Recycling of Plastics in the United States,” Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Vol. 9, No. 3. Duchin, F. 1997. “Technology and Lifestyle,” Political Ecology (Ecologia Politica), Nos. 2-3: 84-105. Duchin, F. 1996. “Population Change, Lifestyle and Technology: How Much Difference Can They Make?” Population and Development Review, Vol. 22, No. 2: 321-330. _____. 1995. “In Honor of Wassily Leontief's 90th Birthday,” introduction to special section of Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, in Vol. 6, No. 3: 267-269. Faye Duchin, July 2011 Page 4 of 19 JOURNAL ARTICLES (refereed journals) (continued) Duchin, F. and G. Lange. 1995. “The Choice of Technology and Associated Changes in Prices in the U.S. Economy,” Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Vol. 6, No. 3: 335-357. Duchin, F., G. Lange and G. Kell. 1995. “Technological Change, Trade and the Environment,” Ecological Economics, Vol. 14, No. 3: 185-193. Lange, G.-M. and F. Duchin. 1994. Integrated Environmental-Economic Accounting, Natural Resource Accounts, and Natural Resource Management in Africa, (Washington, DC: Winrock International Environmental Alliance). Duchin, F. and G. Lange. 1992. “Technological Choices, Prices, and Their Implications for the U.S. Economy, 1963-2000,” Economic Systems Research, Vol. 4, No. 1. Duchin, F. 1991. “Prospects for Environmentally Sound Economic Development in the North, in the South, and in North- South Economic Relations: the Role for Action-Oriented Analysis,” Journal of Clean Technology and Environmental Sciences, Vol. 1, No. 3/4: 225- 238. Duchin, F., A. Steenge and A. Vercelli. 1991. “Environment and Economics,” Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Vol. 2, No. 2. Duchin, F. 1990. “The Conversion of Biological Materials and Wastes to Useful Products,” Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Vol. 1, No. 2. Duchin, F. 1990. “Evaluating Strategies for Environmentally Sound Economic Development: An Input-Output Approach,” Innovation and Input-Output Technique, Journal of the Pan- Pacific Association of Input-Output Studies, Japan, Vol. 1, No. 3. Duchin, F. 1990. “Technological Change and International Trade,” Economic Systems Research, Vol. 2, No. 1. _____. 1989. “International Trade and the Use of Capital and Labor in the U.S. Economy,” Economic Systems Research, Vol. 1, No. 3. _____. 1988. “Comment on the Pre-College Economics Curriculum,” Theory and Research in Social Education, Vol. XVI, No. 3: 313-314. Duchin, F. 1988. “Analyzing Technological Change: An Engineering Database for Input-Output Models of the Economy,” Engineering with Computers, Vol. 4: 99-105. Duchin, F. and G. Lange. 1987. “Modeling The Impact of Technological Change,” Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 109, No. 1: 40-44. Duchin, F. and D. Szyld. 1985. “A Dynamic Input-Output Model with Assured Positive Output,” Metroeconomica, Vol. 37: 269-282. Leontief, W., F. Duchin and D. Szyld. 1985. “New Approaches in Economic Analysis,” Science. Duchin, F. 1983. “Economic Consequences of Military Spending,” Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 17, No. 2. Duchin, F. and D. Szyld. 1979. “Application of Sparse Matrix Techniques to Inter-Regional Input-Output Analysis,” Economics of Planning, Vol. 15, No.2-3. Faye Duchin, July 2011 Page 5 of 19 C. BOOK CHAPTERS MacLean, H., F. Duchin, C. Hagelüken, K. Halada, S. Kesler, Y. Moriguchi, D. Mueller, T. Norgate, M. Reuter, and E. van der Voet, 2009. “Mineral Resources: Stocks, Flows, and Prospects.” In Graedel, T., and E. van der Voet, eds., Linkages of Sustainability. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Duchin, F. 2009. “Input-Output Economics and Material Flows,” Chapter 2 in Sangwon Suh, ed., Handbook on Input-Output Analysis in Industrial Ecology, (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing