Dr. Daniel Solis is an Associate Professor and Leader in the Agribusiness Program,
                        College of Agriculture and Food Sciences at Florida A&M University. He holds a Ph.D.
                        and M.S. in Agricultural Economics from the University of Connecticut, with concentrations
                        in Natural Resource Economics and Productivity and Efficiency Analysis. His research
                        interests focus on Productivity and Efficiency Analysis, Environmental and Development
                        Economics and Impact Evaluation. Dr. Solis has has published more than 50 peer-reviewed
                        articles mainly in the areas of productivity of agricultural systems and impact evaluation
                        of natural resource management projects. More recently, he has focused his research
                        on evaluating the impact of policies and regulations on commercial fishing in the
                        US. Dr. Solis has served as a consultant to various organizations including the Inter-American
                        Development Bank, the National Marine Fisheries Service, and the US Department of
                        Agriculture.
EDUCATION:
Ph.D., 2005, Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Connecticut. 
M.S., 2002, Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Connecticut. 
B.S., 1998, Agricultural Engineer, Universidad de Talca - Chile
FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION:
Development and Environmental Economics, Productivity and Efficiency Analysis, Climate
                        and Weather Economics, Project Evaluation and Econometrics.
GOOGLE SCHOLAR:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=1YneybMAAAAJ&hl=en