Joel Bruneau
Ph.D., 2000 (British Columbia)
Office: Arts 816
Phone: 966-5228
Email: joel.bruneau@usask.ca
Research
Trade and Environment, Pollution and Industrial Structure, Water Resources
Publications
RESEARCH GRANT INFORMATION:
Joel F. Bruneau, 2009, Research Grants Program - Special Call Canadian Environmental Issues, “Greenhouse Gas Intensity, International Trade, and Social Institutions” $115,182 over three years.
JOURNAL ARTICLES:
Joel Bruneau, Steven Renzetti, and Michel Villeneuve (2010) “Manufacturing Firms’ Demand for Water Recirculation” Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 58(4): 515-530.
Joel Bruneau and Steven Renzetti (2010), “Water Use Intensity and the Composition of Production in
Joel Bruneau, Darrell R. Corkal, Elise Pietroniro, Brenda Toth, and Garth Van der Kamp (2009), “Human Activities and Water Use in the South Saskatchewan River Basin”, Prairie Forum 34(1): 129–152.
Joel F. Bruneau and Steven J. Renzetti (2009): “Greenhouse Gas Intensity in
CHAPTERS in BOOKS
Joel Bruneau, Darrell R. Corkal, Elise Pietroniro, Brenda Toth, and Garth Van der Kamp (2009), “Human Activities and Water Use in the South Saskatchewan River Basin”, in A Dry Oasis: Institutional Adaptation to Climate on the Canadian Plains, edited by Gregory P. Marchildon, Canadian Plains Research Centre, Regina, 2009.
Alice Nakamura and Joel Bruneau, "The Global Talent Hunt and the Growth of e‑Recruiting in Canada" in Renovating the Ivory Tower, David Laidler (Editor), Policy Study 37, C.D. Howe Institute, Toronto, 2002.
TECHNICAL REPORTS RELEVANT TO ACADEMIC FIELD:
Joel Bruneau and Steven Renzetti (2007), “Micro-economic analysis of the factors influencing water recirculation decisions by Canadian manufacturing firms”, Report to Environment Canada, Jan 2007.
Joel Bruneau “Chapter 9, Economic Value of Water in the
Joel Bruneau and Terry Rolfe, “Chapter 10 The Rationale for a Scenario-Driven Approach within a Socio-Economic Framework”, pp. 193-206.
Joel Bruneau and Brenda Toth “Chapter 11 Dove-Tailed Physical and Socioeconomic Results in the SSRB”, pp., 207-236.
Joel Bruneau and Brenda Toth “Chapter 12 Impact of Economic Development on Water Resources in the SSRB under Climate Change: A Tale of Three Cities”, pp. 237-244.
WORKING PAPERS
Joel F. Bruneau and Steven Renzetti, "A Longitudinal Study of Water Recirculation in Manufacturing Plants"
Joel F. Bruneau, "The Pollution Terms of Trade and Composition of Manufacturing"
Joel F. Bruneau, “Economic Development, Industrial Composition, and Pollution Intensity”
Joel F. Bruneau, “Intensity Standards and the Race to the Bottom”



