
Dr. Ermanno Affuso
Professor, Economics and FinanceChief Scientific Officer, SABRE (South Alabama Center for Business Analytics, Real
Estate and Economic Development
▼ Biography, Research Interests, and Publications
Research Interests
- Applied Microeconomics
- Regional and Urban Economics
- Natural Resources Economics and Environmental Policy
Publications
- Affuso, E. 2019. “Consumer Welfare and Climate Change in Greenland”, Energy Economics, forthcoming.
- Affuso, E., S. B. Caudill, F. G. Mixon, Jr. and K. Starnes. 2018. “Is Airport Proximity an Amenity or Disamenity? An Empirical Investigation based on House Prices”, Land Economics, vol. 95(3):391-408.
- Affuso, E. and K. D. Lahtinen . 2018. “Social Media Sentiment and Market Behavior”,
Empirical Economics, vol. 57(1):105-127.
Affuso, E., J. R. Cummings and H. Le. 2018. “The External Cost of Asbestos in the Housing Market”, Applied Economics Letters, vol. 25(6):397-400. - Affuso, E., J. R. Cummings and H. Le. 2017. “Wireless Towers and Home Values: An Alternative Valuation Approach Using a Spatial Econometric Analysis”, Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, vol. 56(4):653-676.
- Caudill, S. B., E. Affuso and Y. Ming 2015. “Registered Sex Offenders and House Prices: An Hedonic Analysis.”, Urban Studies, vol. 52(13):2425–2440.
- Affuso, E. and D. Hite. 2013. “A Model for Sustainable Land Use in Biofuel Production: An Application to the State of Alabama.”, Energy Economics, vol. 37, pp. 29-39.
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Education
Education
- Ph.D. Applied Economics, Auburn University.
- M.S. Civil Environmental Engineering, Polytechnic University of Bari.
- B.S. Civil Environmental Engineering, Polytechnic University of Bari.
▼ Courses Taught
Courses
- ECO215 – Principles of Microeconomics
- ECO315 – Intermediate Microeconomics
- ECO318 – Principles of Managerial Economics
- ECO372 – Urban Economics
- ECO390 – Environmental and Natural Resource Economics