1994 - Fellows of the Econometric Society
Ernst R. Berndt mainly focuses on Econometrics, Productivity, Capital, Depression and Microeconomics. He works on Econometrics which deals in particular with Price index. When carried out as part of a general Productivity research project, his work on Work Limitations Questionnaire is frequently linked to work in Constant, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
Ernst R. Berndt interconnects Natural resource, Labour economics, Monetary economics, Index and Industrial production in the investigation of issues within Capital. The concepts of his Depression study are interwoven with issues in Mental health, Physical therapy, Absenteeism and Gerontology. His work carried out in the field of Microeconomics brings together such families of science as Price equation and Brand valuation.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Price index, Econometrics, Medical prescription, Actuarial science and Productivity. His Price index study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Quality, Depression, Divisia index and Index. His Econometrics research incorporates elements of Price level and Microeconomics.
Ernst R. Berndt has researched Medical prescription in several fields, including Competition, Psychiatry, Advertising and Demographic economics. His research investigates the connection with Actuarial science and areas like Payment which intersect with concerns in Commit. His Productivity study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Capital.
Ernst R. Berndt focuses on Medical prescription, Actuarial science, Generic drug, Price index and Reimbursement. Ernst R. Berndt has included themes like Antipsychotic, Competition and Demographic economics in his Medical prescription study. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Actuarial science, focusing on Treatment episode and, on occasion, Drug pricing.
The Generic drug study which covers User fee that intersects with Liberian dollar, Duopoly, Barriers to entry and Order. His Price index study is concerned with the field of Econometrics as a whole. The various areas that Ernst R. Berndt examines in his Reimbursement study include Public economics, Foreign direct investment, Value, Public health and Companion diagnostic.
Ernst R. Berndt mainly focuses on Medical prescription, Alternative medicine, Advertising, Psychiatry and Health economics. His biological study focuses on Prescription drug. The Advertising study combines topics in areas such as Medicare Part D, Medicaid and Demographic economics.
His Psychiatry study frequently links to related topics such as Depression. His Legislation research focuses on subjects like Price index, which are linked to Clinical trial. His Microeconomics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Productivity and Public policy.
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Estimation and Inference in Nonlinear Structural Models
Ernst R Berndt;Bronwyn H Hall;Robert E Hall;Jerry A Hausman.
Research Papers in Economics (1974)
The Economic Burden of Anxiety Disorders in the 1990s
Paul E. Greenberg;Tamar Sisitsky;Ronald C. Kessler;Stan N. Finkelstein.
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (1999)
The Practice of Econometrics: Classic and Contemporary.
Alice Nakamura;Ernst R. Berndt.
Journal of the American Statistical Association (1992)
The economic burden of depression in 1990.
Paul E. Greenberg;Laura E. Stiglin;Stan N. Finkelstein;Ernst R. Berndt.
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (1993)
The translog function and the substitution of equipment, structures, and labor in U.S. manufacturing 1929-68
Ernst R. Berndt;Laurits R. Christensen.
Journal of Econometrics (1973)
Estimation and Hypothesis Testing in Singular Equation Systems with Autoregressive Disturbances
Ernst R. Berndt;N. Eugene Savin.
Econometrica (1975)
Promotion of Prescription Drugs to Consumers
Meredith B. Rosenthal;Ernst R. Berndt;Julie M. Donohue;Richard G. Frank.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2002)
Engineering and econometric interpretations of energy-capital complementarity
E.R. Berndt;D.O. Wood.
The American Economic Review (1979)
Stratified medicine: strategic and economic implications of combining drugs and clinical biomarkers
Mark R. Trusheim;Ernst R. Berndt;Frank L. Douglas.
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery (2007)
Parametric Productivity Measurement and Choice Among Flexible Functional Forms
Ernst R. Berndt;Mohammed S. Khaled.
Journal of Political Economy (1979)
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