James Barney Marsh

CURRICULUM VITAE

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May 2007

POSITIONS

  • Department of Financial Economics and Institutions,ShidlerCollege of Business,University of Hawaii at Manoa: Professor of International Business Economics. Faculty member since 1969.
  • Center for River Basin Environmental Studies, Gifu University, Japan: Distinguished Guest Research Professor of Global Environmentology. 1994–96.
  • Mitsubishi Research Institute, Tokyo: Research Fellow. 1994-1995.

EDUCATION

  • University of Chicago: Economics; MA 1967, Ph.D. 1972.
  • University of Chicago: Economics; BA 1961.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

  • International economics. International business. Dynamics of Asian business and finance.
  • Global managerial and macroeconomics.
  • Statistics and quantitative methods.

MENTORING and PH. D. DISSERTATION COMMITTEE SERVICE

  • Member of over 30 Ph.D. Committees. CBA, Economics, Political Science.

RESEARCH INSTITUTES

  • InternationalCenter for Climate and Society, University of Hawaii at Manoa. (ICCS). Founding Member. UH. 2003 – .
  • Global Environment & Energy in the 21st Century. Honolulu. (GEE 21).Member and Chair of the Board of Directors. 2002 – 2007. Vice-President. 2007 – 2009.
  • Grassroot Institute of Hawaii. Board of Scholars. Honolulu. 2002 –.
  • Marine Technology Society. Chair. Ocean Economics Committee. 2005 – .
  • Mitsubishi Research Institute, Tokyo. Visiting Fellow. 1994 – 2005.
  • Center for River Basin Environmental Studies. Gifu, Japan. Distinguished Guest Research Professor of Global Environmentology. 1994–96.
  • East-WestCenter, Honolulu. Research Associate 1982–84. Fellow. 1984-91.

EXECUTIVE EDUCATION

  • NeighborIsland EMBA Program. ShidlerCollege of Business. Faculty: Economics of Strategy and Statistical Methods for Management. Spring 2006.
  • UH-Vietnam Executive MBA Program. Hanoi. Faculty: Economics of Strategy and Statistical Methods for Management, and External Environment for Business. 2003, 2004 & 2006.
  • Japan-America Institute of Management Science. Faculty: Global Economics. 1980 – 2002.
  • MaastrichtSchool of Management. Executive MBA. Faculty: Managerial Finance. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. 2001.
  • Japan/China EMBA Program. ShidlerCollege of Business. Faculty: Managerial Economics and External Environment for Business. 1998 – 2000.

AWARDS AND HONORS

  • College of Business, University of Hawaii.Excellence in teaching. 1990, 2000.
  • United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization Conference on the Sustainable Contribution of Fisheries to Food Security.U. S. team member. Kyoto. 1995.
  • JapanFoundationCenter for Global Partnership. Tokyo.Social Science Research Council. New York.Shintaro Abe Fellow.1994-96.
  • Center for River Basin Environmental Studies.Gifu University, Japan.First Distinguished Guest Research Professor, 1994-96.
  • Manoa Writing Program for Writing-Intensive Courses. University of Hawaii. Distinguished Service Award: 1994.
  • College of Business, University of Hawaii.Excellence in teaching. 1990.
  • Beta Gamma Sigma.

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

  • Manoa Climate Commission. Appointed May 2007.
  • InternationalCenter for Climate & Society. Manoa. Associate & Acting Director.

2004 – 2007.

  • College of Business Administration. Chair, Research and Faculty Development Committee, 1998-2000.
  • Marine Option Program, School of Ocean and Earth Sciences & Technology, University of Hawaii.Steering Committee. 1998-2001.
  • East-WestCenter. Marine Economics Section. Director and Coordinator of International Conferences. 1982 – 88.
  • College of Business Administration. Faculty Council President. 1996-97.
  • Department of Business Economics and Quantitative Methods. Chair, 1979-83.
  • Department of Financial Economics and Institutions. Chair, 1993-94, 2000-2001.
  • University of Hawaii Professional Assembly. Board Member and Executive Committee, 1977-1983.
  • University of Hawaii at Manoa Faculty Senate. Senator and Senate Executive Committee, 1978-83. Secretary 1978 – 80.

CONSULTING EXPERIENCE

BUSINESS CONSULTING

  • Environmental impact issues: marine business planning in food processing & fisheries.
  • Various health care issues: fee structures & hospital cost containment.
  • State & federal taxation issues.
  • Various universities: organizing international business programs.
RESEARCH SUPPORT AND GRANTS
  • InternationalCenter for Climate & Society (ICCS). Social-Economic applications of climate predictions. Research support. 2005 – 2010.
  • ICCS. Research and travel grants. 2003 – 07.
  • Pacific Asia Consortium of Centers of International Business Education and Research (PACIBER). Research and travel support. 2006.
  • Mitsubishi Research Institute. Research support. Various years. 1986 - 2004.
  • PACIBER. People-to-People China visit for US international economists. 2001.
  • National Science Foundation & University of Arizona. Invitational conference on mathematics in business. 2000.
  • Fulbright Invitational conference for Russian junior faculty Washington. DC. 1999.
  • International Maritime Organization & Universiti Putra Malaysia. Invitational conference on MalaccaStrait. 1999.
  • PACIBER. Research seminar and travel support. 1999.
  • University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan. Research seminar travel support. 1999.
  • University of Hawaii. Pacific Asian Management Institute (PAMI) and Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER). Marine Policy Executive Training development grant. 1998 – 2001.
  • Asia-Pacific Economic Council (APEC). Human Resource Management meetings on environmental management, Pajinka, Australia. Conference research & travel support, 1996.
  • GifuUniversity, Center for River Basin Environmental Studies: Research and travel support, Japan, Korea, Russia, Vietnam, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand. 1994-1996.
  • JapanFoundationCenter for Global Partnership, Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies: Shintaro Abe Fellowship, 1994-96.
  • Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica. Taiwan. Research and travel support, 1994.
  • National Science Council, Council of Agriculture, Science & Technology Advisory Group, Executive Yuan and Academia Sinica of Taiwan. Conference coordination grant. 1988.
  • KoreaOcean Research and Development Institute. Conference coordination grant.

1986.

  • East-West Resource Systems Institute. Conference grants. Stipends. 1986 & 1988.
  • East-West Environment and Policy Institute: Half-time salary support 1982-84.

Conference coordination grant. 1984.

RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS AND EDITED VOLUMES

  • Climate Prediction and Its Application to Society. Seoul. December 2006. (with

others).

  • Resources and Environment in Asia's Marine Sector. Editor. Taylor & Francis,

Washington, DC., 1992.

  • Marine Resource Economics. special issue of Geo-Journal. XVI(3). 1988. Guest

editor with Sung-Chul Chung.

  • Asian Pacific Marine Resources. special issue of Marine Resource Economics.

III(1). 1986. Guest Editor.

ARTICLES IN PEER REVIEWED OR REFEREED VOLUMES.

  • Modeling innovation-based approaches to climate mitigation. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies to Global Change. Under revision 2007.
  • Financing mechanisms and partnership development in the Straits of Malacca. Journal of the Malacca Straits R & D Center. Malacca. 2001.
  • Reforming Asian socialism: the growth of market institutions. The international trade journal. 2000. Book Review.
  • Comparative American and Russian pedagogy in the finance disciplines (in Russian). Russian Conference on Teaching Methods. Moscow. 1999. With Natalya Lysova.
  • American and Russian educational basis: advantages & disadvantages. Russian fellows conference. Washington, DC. 1999. With Natalya Lysova.
  • China’s emerging market economy in seafood products, China: transition to a market economy in the context of socialism, Osman Suliman, editor. Westport, CT, Greenwood Publishing Group Inc. 1998.
  • The North Pacific fisheries environment: international issues. Contemporary Economic Policy, April, 1997.
  • The potential shape of the NAFTA. Global Commodity Price Stabilization: Trade and Development. Osman Suliman and Mahdi El-Baghdadi, editors. Westport, CT, Greenwood Publishing Group Inc. 1995.
  • Market structure in tuna fisheries. The Dynamics of Global Cooperation and Competition. Wolf Reitsperger and Barbara Edelstein, eds. Honolulu, Pacific Asian Management Institute. 1994.
  • Marine pollution in the Taiwan area: special studies of trace metals and thermal

diffusion. in Marsh, ed., 1992. With Chen-Tung Chen, Kun-Hsiung Chang, Lee-

Shing Fang, Yung-Chi Chen, Tsu-Chang Hung and Ho-Shong Hou.

  • Seabed resources in the Taiwan Offshore Area. in Marsh, ed., 1992 With Ju-Chin

Chen.

  • The economic value of shipping in the MalaccaStrait. in Marsh, ed., 1992, With

Hisayoshi Morisugi and Nobuharu Miyatake.

  • Marine pollution and tourism. in Marsh, ed.,1992, With Clem Tisdell, Sonia Zaide

Pritchard, Habibullah Khan, Sawacon Viryasiri, Jakobus Doeleman, Mereen Watson, and Djuhari Wirakartakusumah.

  • The economics of the marine sector: general equilibrium and ecological analysis.

GeoJournal. XVI(3). 1988. With Sung-Chul Chung.

  • Data problems in marine resource development. Quantity and Quality in

Economic Research. Roy C. Brown, editor. Washington, D.C. University Press of America. 1987.

  • Jacob Vanderlint and the roots of supply-side economics. Eastern Economic

Journal. XII(1). 1986. Abstract published in the Journal of Economic Literature. XXV(1). 1987.

  • Multinational marine resource development in disputed boundary areas. Journal of

Energy and Development. XII(2). 1987.

  • Key economic issues in PacificBasin marine resources: oil, natural gas, marine

minerals and fisheries. The Pacific Challenge in International Business. W. Chan Kim and Philip Young, editors. Ann Arbor. University Microfilms. 1987. With Mark J. Valencia.

  • Southeast Asia: marine resources, extended maritime jurisdiction and development.

Marine Resource Economics. III(1). 1986. With Mark J. Valencia.

  • Straits and sealane access in Southeast Asian seas: economic and strategic

considerations. Journal of Marine Law and Commerce. XVI(4). 1985. With Mark J. Valencia.

  • The potential economic impact of technological progress on the development of

manganese nodule mining. The Emerging Marine Economy of the Pacific. C. Gopalakrishnan, editor. Ann Arbor. Science Publishers. 1984.

  • Keynes and the supply of gold: statistical test. Eastern Economic Journal. IX(1).

1983.

  • A model of deepsea mining. The Law of the Sea in the 1980s. Choon-hoPark,

editor. Honolulu, the Law of the Sea Institute. 1983. Reprinted by the East- West Environment and Policy Institute, Honolulu. 1983.

  • Evidence of elasticity and cross-elasticity of mineral supply. Resources and

Energy. V(2). 1983.

  • The Euro-dollar market: saint or sinner? Economic Forum. XI(1). 1981. With

H.K. Lie.

  • High-rises and the determination of real estate values. Atlantic Economic

Journal. VIII (2). July 1980. Anthology section.

ARTICLES IN PROCEEDINGS VOLUMES, REVIEWS, ABSTRACTS, ETC:

  • Natural hazards, economic location, and the out/insourcing of adaptive technology. PACIBER. Conference & proceedings. Cebu, Philippines. 2006.
  • Climate prediction, economic value, and radical innovation. Pacific Congress on Marine Technology. Conference & proceedings. Yangon. 2006.
  • Climate prediction and its application to society. CliPAS Conference & proceedings. Honolulu. 2006.
  • Coasts and hinterlands: risk and innovative industries. (PACON). Conference & proceedings. Taiwan. 2005.
  • Environmental risks and ocean industries. Marine Technology Society. Conference & proceedings. Washington. DC. 2005.
  • Strategies in Alaska Pacific fisheries. Pan-Pacific Business Association. Conference & proceedings. Anchorage. 2004.
  • Perspectives on Vietnam’s economic performance. Pan-Pacific Business Association. Conference & proceedings. Anchorage. 2004.
  • Integrating climate & society and two-sector models. PACON. Conference & proceedings. Kaohsiung. 2003.
  • Climate, society & economic geography. Conference & proceedings. Hamburg. 2003.
  • Asian crisis & recovery. Seminar. Academy of International Business, Southeast Asian Chapter. Conference & proceedings. Hong Kong. 2000.
  • Joint ventures in local and global commons, Academy of International Business, Vienna, Conference & proceedings. October 1998.
  • Case studies in environmental economics, Asia Pacific Economic Council, Environmental Study Group, Pajinka, Australia, November 1996.
  • Chaos and bionomics. Second Conference of the Western Economic Association International and Pacific Rim Economic Organizations, Conference & proceedings. Hong Kong, January, 1996.
  • Environmental economics: studies, APEC, Environmental Study Group, Pajinka, AST, 1996.
  • Chaos and bionomics. Proceedings of the Second Conference of Pacific Rim Economic Organizations, Hong Kong, 1996.
  • North Pacific fisheries: joint ventures in economic and environmental development. Proceedings of the Second Conference on Joint Ventures in East Asia, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 1995.
  • Sea changes and economic strategy. The Dynamics of Global Cooperation and Competition. International Symposium on PacificAsianBusiness & United NationsRegionalDevelopmentCenter, Nagoya, Japan, 1994.
  • Marine tourism: demand and substitution. Proceedings of the First Conference of Pacific Rim Economic Organizations, Hong Kong, 1994. with Nobuharu Miyatake and Hisa Morisugi.
  • The ocean-landfill dumping tradeoff. Economic Perspectives of pollution Control in the Pacific Rim Countries. Daigee Shaw and Robert Mendelsohn, editors. Taipei, Academia Sinica. 1994.
  • A prosopography of early modern monetary theorists. Brown Bag Biography. June 1992.
  • External shocks in Asian economic performance. Pan-Pacific Conference VII. Sang Lee, editor. Seoul. Pan-Pacific Association. 1990.
  • The East Asian fisheries sector in the South Pacific. Pan-Pacific Conference VII. Sang Lee, editor. Seoul. Pan-Pacific Business Association. 1990. With Sung-Chul Chung.
  • OPEC's marketing strategy: a study in managerial economics in an open economy. Third International Conference on Comparative Management. Chi-Yuan Lin and Junling Huang, editors. Kaohsiung, NationalSunYat-SenUniversity. 1990.
  • DDR + BRD = ?: Germany’s unification by industry. Colloquium on Issues in International Business. Virginia Crocket, editor. Honolulu, Pacific Asian Management Institute. 1990.

CURRENT RESEARCH

BOOKS

  • MillennialSea Changes: edited volume tentatively accepted by World Scientific Publishers.
  • Ocean Economic Potential: The Economics of the Ocean and Our Technologies. edited volume based on work with the Marine Technology Society.

POTENTIAL PAPERS AND RESEARCH TOPICS

  • Two-region analysis of changing economic & environmental risks. MS. 2007.
  • Production of knowledge, goods & services, and key people. MS. 2007.

CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION

Coordinator and Director of Four International Conferences on Asia's Marine Resources.

  • NationalTaiwanOceanUniversity, National Science Council. 1988. Resources and Environment in Asia’s Marine Sector.
  • KoreaOcean Research and Development Institute. 1986. Marine Resource Economics.
  • East-WestCenter. 1984. SoutheastAsianSeas in Transition.
  • East-WestCenter. 1983. Planning Conference: Marine Resource Economics in the South China Sea.

CURRENT & RECENT SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS

  • Chindianam: Asia’s mega growing mega-giant. Invitational Conference. Freedom Fest. July 2007. Las Vegas.
  • Economics of coastal adaptation to climate change. Pacific Congress on Marine Technology (PACON). June 2007. Honolulu.
  • Natural hazards, economic location, and the out/insourcing of adaptive technology. PACIBER. Cebu, Philippines. 2006.
  • Climate prediction, economic value, and radical innovation. PACON. Yangon. 2006.
  • Climate prediction and its application to society. CliPAS Conference. Honolulu. 2006.
  • Coasts and hinterlands: risk and innovative industries. PACON. Taiwan. 2005.
  • Economic considerations in disaster prediction. Academia Sinica. Taiwan. 2005.
  • Environmental risks and ocean industries. Marine Technology Society. Washington. DC. 2005.
  • Strategies in Alaska Pacific fisheries. Pan-Pacific Business Association. Conference. Anchorage. 2004.
  • Perspectives on Vietnam’s economic performance. Pan-Pacific Business Association. Anchorage. 2004.
  • Vietnam: the next tiger? Invitational Conference. Freedom Fest 2004. Las Vegas.
  • Financial risk & reward in hazardous environments. ICHWC Conference. Seoul. 2004.
  • Integrating climate & society and two-sector models. PACON. Kaohsiung. 2003.
  • Climate, society & economic geography. Conference & proceedings. Hamburg. 2003.
  • Asian crisis & recovery. Seminar. Academy of International Business, Southeast Asian Chapter. Conference & proceedings. Hong Kong. 2000.
  • On the crisis: early warning and aftermath. University of the Ryukyus. Faculty of Law and Letters. Okinawa. Japan. March. 1999.
  • Financing mechanisms and partnership development in the Straits of Malacca. International Conference on the Straits of Malacca. Malacca. Malaysia. April. 1999.
  • Asian economic crisis: early warning and aftermath. EastWestCenter. Jefferson Fellows Conference. May 1999.
  • American and Russian educational basis: advantages & disadvantages. Year-End Conference. Russian Fellows. Washington, DC. July 1999. With Dr. Natalya Lysova.
  • Joint ventures in local and global commons, Academy of International Business, Vienna, October 1998.
  • Early warning: what should we have known? ShanghaiAcademy of Economic Sciences, Shanghai, October 1998.
  • Seminar chair, Academy of International Business, Pacific Basin Region, Hawaii, June 1997.
  • Japan: setting suns also rise. Pacific Asian Lecture Series, Pacific Asian Management Institute, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 1997.
  • Research proposals in regional environmental economic science, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan, April 1996.
  • Marine environment, bionomics and chaos, Center for International Economic Research, Taipei, Taiwan, May 1996.
  • Career development in international business, Executive Training Seminar, ChulalongkornUniversity, Bangkok, Thailand, May 1996.
  • Chaos and bionomics, Research Seminar, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand, May 1996.
  • Studies in environmental economics, Center for Studies in Technology, United Nations University, Maastricht, Netherlands, May 1996.
  • Japan, the Japanese and living in Japan, Japan Studies Center, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland, June 1996.
  • Pacific environment, Advanced Institute of Technology, Zürich, Switzerland, July 1996.
  • Case studies in environmental economics, Asia Pacific Economic Council, Environmental Study Group, Pajinka, Australia, November 1996.
  • Chaos and bionomics. Second Conference of the Western Economic Association International and Pacific Rim Economic Organizations, Hong Kong, January, 1996.
  • Fisheries and the North Pacific marine environment, Final Lecture as Guest Professor, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan, April, 1996.
  • North Pacific marine environment, Center for International Economic Research, Taipei, TWN, 1996.
  • Japanese-American cooperation in science and environmental studies, Abe Fellows Conference, Center for Global Partnership, Tokyo & Yokohama, Japan, July 1995.
  • Russian-Japanese joint ventures in sustainable fishery supplies, Far Eastern Commercial Institute, Vladivostok, Russian Federation, October 1995.
  • Economic development in the Russian Far East, Academy of Sciences, Khabarovsk, Russian Federation, November 1995.
  • U. S. Delegation, International Conference: Sustainable Contribution of Fisheries to Food Security, United Nations and the Government of Japan, Kyoto, and December 1995.
  • North Pacific fisheries: joint ventures in economic and environmental development, Conference on Joint Ventures in East Asia, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, December, 1995.
  • Fishery and natural resource economics, Ministry of Fisheries, Republic of Vietnam, Hanoi, December 1995.
  • Chaotic events in marine environmental studies, Final Lecture as Abe Fellow, Center for Global Partnership, Tokyo, Japan, April 1995.
  • Case studies in marine business economics. PacificCenter for International Business Education and Research. Pacific Asian Management Institute. Bangkok, Thailand, January, 1994.
  • Marine Tourism: Demand & Substitution. First Conference of the Western Economic Association International & Pacific Rim Economic Organizations, Hong Kong, January, 1994.
  • The ocean-landfill dumping tradeoff. Economic Perspectives of pollution Control in the Pacific RimCountries. Academia Sinica. Taipei, Taiwan, March, 1994.
  • Sea changes and economic strategy. The Dynamics of Global Cooperation and Competition. International Symposium on PacificAsianBusiness & United NationsRegionalDevelopmentCenter, Nagoya, Japan, March, 1994.
  • Biographer’s choice: why biographers choose the subjects they do. Brown Bag Biography.Honolulu, May, 1994.
  • Pacific basin environmental cooperation, Abe Fellows Conference, Mantauk, NY, July 1994.
  • Chaos in fisheries, Mitsubishi Research Institute Seminar, Tokyo, September 1994.
  • Regional economic analysis in ocean systems, Japanese Regional Science Association, Kobe, Japan, November 1994.

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