University of California, Davis
United States
Catherine J. Morrison Paul focuses on Microeconomics, Industrial organization, Economies of scale, Production and Economies of agglomeration. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Trade barrier, Terms of trade and Measures of national income and output. Her work on Manufacturing firms is typically connected to Cost efficiency, Reliability, Air Transport Network and Air traffic control as part of general Industrial organization study, connecting several disciplines of science.
Her Economies of scale research integrates issues from Incentive, Diversification and Agricultural productivity. Her Production study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Food sector. Catherine J. Morrison Paul brings together Cost savings and Investment to produce work in her papers.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Production, Industrial organization, Capital, Natural resource economics and Investment. Her research on Production concerns the broader Microeconomics. Her Industrial organization research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Economies of agglomeration, Market power, Endogeneity and Externality.
Her Capital research includes themes of Labour economics and Capacity utilization. Her Natural resource economics study combines topics in areas such as Agricultural productivity and Productivity change. Her Investment research includes elements of Public infrastructure and Firm-specific infrastructure.
Production, Industrial organization, Econometrics, Labour economics and Endogeneity are her primary areas of study. In her study, Market economy and International trade is strongly linked to Competitive advantage, which falls under the umbrella field of Production. In her study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Industrial organization, Food sector is strongly linked to Economies of agglomeration.
Her work in Robustness tackles topics such as Instrumental variable which are related to areas like Microeconomics. Her work on Microeconomics is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Consolidation. Her research on Capital frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Natural resource economics.
Her primary areas of investigation include Industrial organization, Production, Function, Economies of agglomeration and Labour economics. Her Industrial organization research focuses on subjects like Economies of scale, which are linked to Scale. Her study looks at the relationship between Production and fields such as Econometrics, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
Her study on Function is intertwined with other disciplines of science such as Economic system, Regional economics, Production theory, Cost savings and Literature study. Her Economies of agglomeration study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Economy. Her Labour economics research overlaps with other disciplines such as Transfer, Matching, Closeness, Causal effect and Foreign technology.
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Public Infrastructure Investment, Interstate Spatial Spillovers, and Manufacturing Costs
Jeffrey P. Cohen;Catherine J. Morrison Paul.
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2004)
Efficiency in New Zealand Sheep and Beef Farming: The Impacts of Regulatory Reform
Catherine J. Morrison Paul;Warren E. Johnston;Gerald A. G. Frengley.
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000)
Corporate social responsibility and economic performance
Catherine J. M. Paul;Donald S. Siegel.
Journal of Productivity Analysis (2006)
Scale Economies and Industry Agglomeration Externalities: A Dynamic Cost Function Approach
Catherine J. Morrison Paul;Donald S. Siegel.
The American Economic Review (1999)
Agglomeration economies and industry location decisions: the impacts of spatial and industrial spillovers
Jeffrey P. Cohen;Catherine J.Morrison Paul.
Regional Science and Urban Economics (2005)
Capacity and Capacity Utilization in Common-pool Resource Industries
James Kirkley;Catherine J. Morrison Paul;Dale Squires.
Environmental and Resource Economics (2002)
Product diversification, production systems, and economic performance in U.S. agricultural production
Catherine J. Morrison Paul;Richard Nehring.
Journal of Econometrics (2005)
International linkages and productivity at the plant level: Foreign direct investment, exports, imports and licensing
Mahmut Yasar;Catherine J. Morrison Paul.
Journal of International Economics (2007)
The Impacts of Technology, Trade and Outsourcing on Employment and Labor Composition*
Catherine J. Morrison Paul;Donald S. Siegel.
The Scandinavian Journal of Economics (2001)
State Infrastructure and Productive Performance
Catherine Morrison Paul;Amy Schwartz.
Social Science Research Network (1992)
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