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Ernst R. Berndt

Ernst R. Berndt

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
77
Citations
33100
World Ranking
320
National Ranking
231

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1994 - Fellows of the Econometric Society

Overview

Ernst R. Berndt is affiliated with MIT in the United States, conducting research primarily in the field of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance. Their work covers significant subfields including Economics and Econometrics, Immunology, and Pharmacology. The main topics addressed in their research include Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy, Biosimilars and Bioanalytical Methods, Health Systems, Economic Evaluations and Quality of Life, Pharmaceutical Industry and Healthcare, and Healthcare Policy and Management.

Recent publications by Ernst R. Berndt feature a variety of topics, reflecting multidisciplinary engagements. Notable papers include:

  • "Biosimilars And Follow-On Products In The United States: Adoption, Prices, And Users" (2021), published in Health Affairs
  • "Aggregate Advertising Expenditure in the U.S. Economy: Measurement and Growth Issues in the Digital Era" (2021), published in Foundations and Trends® in Marketing
  • "Aggregate Advertising Expenditure in the U.S. Economy: What'S Up? Is it Real?" (2020), published in SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "The Contributions of Robert S. Pindyck" (2023), published in SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Auditing the prescription drug consumer price index in a changing marketplace" (2024), published in Health Economics

Ernst R. Berndt has frequently collaborated with several researchers, including:

  • Alvin J. Silk
  • Ariel Dora Stern
  • Jacqueline L. Chen
  • Melissa Ouellet
  • Mark Trusheim

Their work is often published in venues such as SSRN Electronic Journal, Health Affairs, Foundations and Trends® in Marketing, and Health Economics.

Ernst R. Berndt received the Fellows of the Econometric Society award in 1994.

Best Publications

  • Estimation and Inference in Nonlinear Structural Models

    Ernst R Berndt;Bronwyn H Hall;Robert E Hall;Jerry A Hausman

  • Technology, Prices, and the Derived Demand for Energy

    Ernst R. Berndt;David O. Wood

  • The Economic Burden of Anxiety Disorders in the 1990s

    Paul E. Greenberg;Tamar Sisitsky;Ronald C. Kessler;Stan N. Finkelstein

  • The economic burden of depression in 1990.

    Paul E. Greenberg;Laura E. Stiglin;Stan N. Finkelstein;Ernst R. Berndt

  • The Practice of Econometrics: Classic and Contemporary.

    Alice Nakamura;Ernst R. Berndt

  • The translog function and the substitution of equipment, structures, and labor in U.S. manufacturing 1929-68

    Ernst R. Berndt;Laurits R. Christensen

  • Estimation and Hypothesis Testing in Singular Equation Systems with Autoregressive Disturbances

    Ernst R. Berndt;N. Eugene Savin

  • Promotion of Prescription Drugs to Consumers

    Meredith B. Rosenthal;Ernst R. Berndt;Julie M. Donohue;Richard G. Frank

  • Engineering and econometric interpretations of energy-capital complementarity

    E.R. Berndt;D.O. Wood

  • Stratified medicine: strategic and economic implications of combining drugs and clinical biomarkers

    Mark R. Trusheim;Ernst R. Berndt;Frank L. Douglas

  • Parametric Productivity Measurement and Choice Among Flexible Functional Forms

    Ernst R. Berndt;Mohammed S. Khaled

  • Unemployment, job retention, and productivity loss among employees with depression.

    Debra Lerner;David A. Adler;Hong Chang;Leueen Lapitsky

  • Pricing in the Market for Anticancer Drugs

    David H. Howard;Peter B. Bach;Ernst R. Berndt;Rena M. Conti

  • Pricing in the Market for Anticancer Drugs

    David H. Howard;Peter B. Bach;Ernst R. Berndt;Rena M. Conti

  • The impact of treatment-resistant depression on health care utilization and costs.

    William H. Crown;Stan Finkelstein;Ernst R. Berndt;Davina Ling

  • High-tech capital formation and economic performance in U.S. manufacturing industries An exploratory analysis

    Ernst R. Berndt;Catherine J. Morrison

  • Measuring the Contribution of Public Infrastructure Capital in Sweden

    Ernst R. Berndt;Bengt Hansson

  • The Internal Structure of Functional Relationships: Separability, Substitution, and Aggregation

    Ernst R. Berndt;Laurits R. Christensen

  • Demand Effects of Recent Changes in Prescription Drug Promotion

    Meredith B Rosenthal;Ernst R Berndt;Julie M Donohue;Arnold M Epstein

  • Productivity measurement with adjustments for variations in capacity utilization and other forms of temporary equilibrium

    Ernst R. Berndt;Melvyn A. Fuss

  • Relationship of employee-reported work limitations to work productivity.

    Debra Lerner;Benjamin C. Amick;Jennifer C. Lee;Ted Rooney

  • CONFLICT AMONG CRITERIA FOR TESTING HYPOTHESES IN THE MULTIVARIATE LINEAR REGRESSION MODEL

    Ernst R. Berndt;N. Eugene Savin

  • Engineering and Econometric Interpretations of Energy-Capital Complementarity: Reply and Further Results

    Ernst R Berndt;David O Wood

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard G. Frank
Richard G. Frank Harvard University
Iain M. Cockburn
Iain M. Cockburn Boston University
Zvi Griliches
Zvi Griliches Harvard University
David M. Cutler
David M. Cutler Harvard University
Joseph P. Newhouse
Joseph P. Newhouse Harvard University
Tomas Philipson
Tomas Philipson University of Chicago
Jack E. Triplett
Jack E. Triplett Brookings Institution
Susan H. Busch
Susan H. Busch Yale University
Arnold M. Epstein
Arnold M. Epstein Harvard University
Sharon-Lise T. Normand
Sharon-Lise T. Normand Harvard University

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