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James A. Yoder is affiliated with the University of Rhode Island in the United States. Their research spans primarily the fields of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a focus on subfields including Finance, Environmental Engineering, and General Economics, Econometrics and Finance.

Their work addresses several main topics, notably Environmental Impact and Sustainability, Financial Markets and Investment Strategies, Monetary Policy and Economic Impact, and Financial Risk and Volatility Modeling.

James A. Yoder has authored recent papers including:

  • Introducing the Nitrogen Footprint in SIMAP: A Review of Improvements in Nitrogen Footprint Methodology for Institutions (2021, Sustainability and Climate Change)
  • THE IMPACT OF EXTREME RETURNS ON SWISS AND U.S. STOCK AND BOND PERFORMANCE (2020, Journal of International Finance and Economics)
  • RETURN OUTLIERS AND GOVERNMENT BOND PERFORMANCE AND PREDICTABILITY (2022, Journal of Academy of Business and Economics)

Frequent co-authors who collaborated with Yoder include:

  • Ronald W. Best
  • Elizabeth Dukes
  • Elizabeth A. Castner
  • Allison M. Leach
  • James N. Galloway

Their publications have appeared in venues such as:

  • Sustainability and Climate Change
  • Journal of International Finance and Economics
  • Journal of Academy of Business and Economics

Best Publications

  • Coccolithophorid blooms in the global ocean

    Christopher W. Brown;James A. Yoder

  • The North Atlantic Spring Phytoplankton Bloom and Sverdrup's Critical Depth Hypothesis

    D. A. Siegel;S. C. Doney;J. A. Yoder

  • A line in the sea

    James A. Yoder;Steven G. Ackleson;Richard T. Barber;Pierre Flament

  • Comparison of algorithms for estimating ocean primary production from surface chlorophyll, temperature, and irradiance

    Janet Campbell;David Antoine;Robert Armstrong;Kevin Arrigo

  • Regional to global assessments of phytoplankton dynamics from the SeaWiFS mission

    David Siegel;Michael Behrenfeld;Stephanie Maritorena;Charles R. McClain

  • Gulf Stream frontal eddy influence on productivity of the southeast U.S. continental shelf

    Thomas N. Lee;James A. Yoder;Larry P. Atkinson

  • Annual cycles of phytoplankton chlorophyll concentrations in the global ocean: A satellite view

    James A. Yoder;Charles R. McClain;Gene C. Feldman;Wayne E. Esaias

  • Seasonal and ENSO variability in global ocean phytoplankton chlorophyll derived from 4 years of SeaWiFS measurements

    James A. Yoder;Maureen A. Kennelly

  • EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON LIGHT‐LIMITED GROWTH AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SKELETONEMA COSTATUM (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE)1

    James A. Yoder

  • Pumping of nutrients to ocean surface waters by the action of propagating planetary waves

    B. Mete Uz;James A. Yoder;Vladimir Osychny

  • Role of Gulf Stream frontal eddies in forming phytoplankton patches on the outer southeastern shelf1

    James A. Yoder;Larry P. Atkinson;Thomas N. Lee;Hongsuk H. Kim

  • Fisheries and oceanography off Galicia, NW Spain: Mesoscale spatial and temporal changes in physical processes and resultant patterns of biological productivity

    K. R. Tenore;M. Alonso-Noval;M. Alvarez-Ossorio;L. P. Atkinson

  • Effect of upwelling on phytoplankton productivity of the outer southeastern United States continental shelf

    James A. Yoder;Larry P. Atkinson;S. Stephen Bishop;Eileen E. Hofmann

  • Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Coloured Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island: Implications for Phytoplankton in Coastal Waters

    D.J. Keith;J.A. Yoder;S.A. Freeman

  • Spatial scales in CZCS-chlorophyll imagery of the southeastern U.S. continental shelf1

    James A. Yoder;Charles R. McClain;Jackson O. Blanton;Lie‐Yauw ‐Y Oeymay

  • Climatological phytoplankton chlorophyll and sea surface temperature patterns in continental shelf and slope waters off the northeast U.S. coast

    James A. Yoder;Stephanie E. Schollaert;John E. O'Reilly

  • Enhanced chlorophyll at the shelfbreak of the Mid-Atlantic Bight, and Georges Bank during the spring transition

    John P. Ryan;James A. Yoder;Peter C. Cornillon

  • Phytoplankton dynamics within Gulf Stream intrusions on the southeastern United States continental shelf during summer 1981

    James A. Yoder;Larry P. Atkinson;S. Stephen Bishop;Jackson O. Blanton

  • Mesoscale and upper ocean variabilities during the 1989 JGOFS bloom study

    A.R. Robinson;D.J. McGillicuddy;J. Calman;H.W. Ducklow

  • Optical determination of phytoplankton size composition from global SeaWiFS imagery

    Colleen B. Mouw;Colleen B. Mouw;James A. Yoder;James A. Yoder

Frequent Co-Authors

Larry P. Atkinson
Larry P. Atkinson Old Dominion University
Charles R. McClain
Charles R. McClain Goddard Space Flight Center
John P. Ryan
John P. Ryan Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
David A. Siegel
David A. Siegel University of California, Santa Barbara
William M. Balch
William M. Balch Bigelow Laboratory For Ocean Sciences
Frank E. Muller-Karger
Frank E. Muller-Karger University of South Florida
Scott C. Doney
Scott C. Doney University of Virginia
David Antoine
David Antoine Curtin University
Michael J. Behrenfeld
Michael J. Behrenfeld Oregon State University
Paul G. Falkowski
Paul G. Falkowski Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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