Faculty — Runsheng Yin

Runsheng Yin photoAssociate Professor of Forest Economics and Policy

PhD, Forest Economics and Finance, 1994,
University of Georgia;
MS, Forest Management, 1986, Beijing Forestry University;
BS, Forestry, 1982, Shanxi Agricultural University

Contact Information

126 Natural Resources
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824
Phone: (517) 432-3352
Fax: (517) 432-1143
Email: yinr@msu.edu

Preparing Resource and Environmental Managers with International Understandings and Merits

Ecosystem Policy Institute of China

Research Interests

International Forestry

Forest Business Management

Research Philosophy

  1. Bring sound economics to bear on forest problems;
  2. Emphasize critical thinking and holistic view;
  3. Combine theoretical advances with empirical analyses;
  4. Anticipate coming issues and adopt appropriate techniques to address them;
  5. Have strong business and policy orientation.

Professional Experience

Courses Taught

Research Funding

Consultant Work

Publications

Peer-reviewed articles

Shen, Yueqin, Xianchun Liao and Runsheng Yin. Measuring the Socioeconomic Impacts of China's Natural Forest Protection Program. Environment and Development Economics 11(6): 769-788.

Xu, Jintao, Runsheng Yin, Zhou Li, and Can Liu. China's Ecological Rehabilitation: Progress and Challenges. Ecological Economics 57(4): 595-607.

Yin, Runsheng. Preparing Resource and Environmental Managers with International Understanding and Merits - Introducing a Research Experience for Undergraduates project funded by the National Science Foundation. Journal of Forestry 104(6): 320-323.

Yin, Runsheng. 2006. An Editorial Introduction to the Special Issue on U.S.-Canada Forest Products. Forest Science 52(4): 335-339.

Baek, Jungho and Runsheng Yin. The Market and Welfare Impacts of U.S. Restrictions on Softwood Lumber Imported from Canada. Forest Science 52(4): 390-400.

Xiang, Qing and Runsheng Yin. Impact of Globalization and Policy Change on U.S. Softwood Lumber Trade. Forest Science 52(4): 381-389.

Yin, Runsheng, Jintao Xu, Zhou Li, and Can Liu. 2005. China's Ecological Rehabilitation: Unprecedented Efforts, Dramatic Impacts, and Requisite Policies. China Environment Series 6: 17-32.

Yin, Runsheng and Jungho Baek. 2004. Is There a Single National Lumber Market in the U.S.? Forest Science 51(2): 155-164.

Liu, Can and Runsheng Yin. 2004. Poverty Dynamics Revealed in the Production Performance and Forestry in Improving Livilihoods: the Case of West Anhui, China. Forest Policy and Economics 6: 391-401.

Yin, Runsheng and Jungho Baek. 2003. U.S.-Canada Softwood Lumber Trade Dispute:What We Know and What We Need to Know? Forest Policy and Economics 6: 129-143.

Gong, Peichen and Runsheng Yin. 2003. Slash Pine Management with Stochastic Prices Forest Science 50(1): 10-19.

Yin, Runsheng, Jintao Xu, and Zhou Li. 2003. Building Institutions for Markets: Experience and Lessons from China's Rural Forest Sector. Environment, Development, and Sustainability 5: 333-351.

Yin, Runsheng and Jintao Xu. 2002. A Welfare Evaluation of China Rural Forestry Reform. World Development 30(10): 1755-1767.

Yin, Runsheng. and Jintao Xu. 2002. Identifying Market Relationships with Cointegration and Causality Tests. Forest Policy and Economics 5: 305-315.

Yin, Runsheng, D.H. Newman, and J. Siry. 2002. Test for Market Integration in Southern Timber Regions. Journal of Forest Economics 8 (2): 151-166.

Yin, Runsheng and Jon Caulfield. 2002 A Profile of Timber Markets in the U.S. Southeast. Forest Products Journal 52(3): 25-34.

Yin, Runsheng. 2001. Spotted Owl Protection, Booming Housing Market, and the Timber Price Movements in the Pacific Northwest. Natural Resource Modeling 14(4): 575-592.

Yin, Runsheng. 2001. Combining Forest-Level Analysis with Options Valuation approach: a New Perspective for Forestry Investment Assessment. Forest Science 47(4); 475-483.

Yin, Runsheng and R.A. Sedjo. 2001. Comparing the Performance of Loblolly Management Regimes. Journal of Forestry 99(12); 10-17

Yin, Runsheng and Jon Caulfield. 2001. A Profile of Timber Markets in the U.S. Southeast. Forest Products Journal (forthcoming)

Yin, Runsheng and R.L. Izlar. 2001. Supply Contract and Portfolio Insurance: Applications of Financial Engineering to Institutional Timberland Investment. Journal of Forestry 99(5): 39-44

Yin, Runsheng. 2000. Spotted Owl Protection, Booming Housing Market, and the Timber Price Movements in the Pacific Northwest. Natural Resource Modeling (forthcoming)

Yin, Runsheng and W.F. Hyde. 2000. Trees as an Agriculture Sustaining Activity: the Case of Northern China. Agroforestry Systems 50: 179-494.

Yin, Runsheng. Alternative Measurements of Production Efficiency in the Global Pulp Sector. Forest Science 46(4): 558-569.

Yin, Runsheng and W.F. Hyde. Trees as An Agriculture Sustaining Activity: the Case of Northern China. Agroforestry Systems (forthcoming).

Yin, Runsheng. T. G. Harris, and R.L. Izlar. 2000. Why Forest Products Companies Need to Hold Timberland? Forest Products Journal 50(9): 39-44.

Yin, Runsheng and D.H. Newman. 1999. A Timber Producer's Entry, Exit, and Other Decisions under Market Uncertainty. Journal of Forest Economics 5(2): 305-320.

Yin, Runsheng. 1999. Production Efficiency and Market Competitiveness of Pulp Producers in the Pacific Rim. Forest Products Journal 49(7/8): 43-49.

Yin, Runsheng and D.H. Newman. 1999. An Intervention Analysis of Hurricane Hugo's Price Effect in South Carolina. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 29(6): 779-786.

Yin, Runsheng. 1999. Forecasting Stumpage Prices Using Univariate ARIMA Models. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 23(1): 53-58.

Yin, Runsheng. 1998. Forestry and the Environment in China: the Current Situation and Strategic Choice. World Development 26(12): 2153-2167.

Yin, Runsheng, L.V. Pienaar, and M.E. Aronow. 1998. The Productivity and Profitability of Fiber Farming. Journal of Forestry (November).

Yin, Runsheng, J.P. Caulfield, M.E. Aronow, and T.G. Harris. 1998. Industrial Timberland: Current Situation, Holding Rationale, and Future Development. Forest Products Journal 48(10): 43-48.

Yin, Runsheng. 1998. Industrial Characteristics and Investment Decisions: an Alternative Approach to Pulp and Paper Production. TAPPI Journal 81(1): 69-74.

Yin, Runsheng. 1998. DEA: A New Methodology for Evaluating the Performance of Forest Products Producers. Forest Products Journal 48(1): 29-34.

Yin, Runsheng. 1997. An Alternative to Forest Investment Assessment. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 27(12): 2072-2078.

Yin, Runsheng and D.H. Newman. 1997. When to Cut a Stand of Trees? Natural Resource Modeling 10(3):251-261.

Yin, Runsheng and D.H. Newman. 1997. The Impact of Rural Reform on China's Forestry Development. Environment and Development Economics 2(3):289-303.

Yin, Runsheng and Qun He. 1997. The Spatial and Temporal Effects of Paulownia Intercropping in Northern China. Agroforestry Systems 37:91-109.

Yin, Runsheng and D.H. Newman. 1997. Long Run Timber Supply and the Economics of Timber Production. Forest Science 43:113-120.

Yin, Runsheng and D.H. Newman. 1996. The Effect of Catastrophic Risk on Forest Investment. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 36:186-197.

Yin, Runsheng and D.H. Newman. 1996. Are Stumpage Markets Informationally Efficient? Canadian Journal of Forest Research 26:1032-1039.

Yin, Runsheng and D.H. Newman. 1995. Optimal Rotations with Evolving Prices and Costs Revisited. Forest Science 41:477-490.

Yin, Runsheng and D.H. Newman. 1995. A Note on the Tree-Cutting Problem in a Stochastic Environment. Journal of Forest Economics 1:197-206.

Yin, Runsheng. 1994. China's Rural Forestry Since 1949. Journal of World Forest Resource Management 7:73-100.

Book Chapters:

Yin, Runsheng. 2004. Agroforestry in Northern China: Recent Experience and Empirical Impact. In Alavalapati et al. (ed): Valuing Agroforestry Systems. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Yin, Runsheng. 2003. Central Characteristics of Reform: Measures of the Effects of Improved Property Rights, a Stable Policy Environment, and Environmental Protection. In Hyde et al. (ed): China's Forests: Global Lessons from Market Reforms. Washington, Dc: Resources for the Future

Hyde, W.F., Jintao Xu, B. Belcher, Runsheng Yin, and Jinlong Liu. 2003. Conclusions and Policy Implications. In Hyde et al. (ed): China's Forests: Global Lessons from Market Reforms. Washington, Dc: Resources for the Future.

Pannell, C.W. and Runsheng Yin. 2003. Diminishing Cropland and Agricultural Outlook. In Hsieh and Lu (ed): Changing China: A Geographical Appraisal. Westview Press.

Yin, Runsheng, D.H. Newman, and W.F. Hyde. 2000. Rural Reform and China's Forestry Sector: Rational Farmer Expectations and the Case for a Stable Policy Environment. In Hyde et al. (ed): Economics of Forestry and Rural Development. University of Michigan Press.

Yin, Runsheng and W.F. Hyde. 2000. Trees as a Source of Agricultural Sustainability: Agroforestry in China. In Hyde et al. (ed): Economics of Forestry and Rural Development. University of Michigan Press.

Yin, Runsheng. Forestry and the Environment in China. In English and Runnalls 1997 (ed): Environment and Development in the Pacific: Problems and Policy Options. Addison-Wesley Longman Australia Pty Limited.

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