David Haim is a highly experienced Senior Forest Economist at Campbell Global, a position held since January 2015. Previously, David served as a Forest Economist and as a Course Instructor at Oregon State University from July 2011 to December 2014, where courses focused on Environmental Economics and Policy. David conducted research on the effects of leakage behavior from afforesting agricultural land under carbon markets in the US and contributed as a Research Associate during this period. Earlier roles included a Teaching Assistant in Applied Economics and a Research Fellow at the University of Haifa, as well as participation in workshops on Environmental Economics for the Middle East and North Africa. David earned a PhD in Applied Economics from Oregon State University and holds both an M.A. in Natural Resources and Environmental Management and a B.A. in Economics and Business Management from the University of Haifa.
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