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Economics and Finance D-index 34 Citations 9,456 187 World Ranking 1839 National Ranking 1112

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Law
  • Statistics
  • Microeconomics

His primary areas of investigation include Microeconomics, Oligopoly, Market power, Econometrics and Market structure. Jeffrey M. Perloff is involved in the study of Microeconomics that focuses on Competition in particular. Jeffrey M. Perloff interconnects Subgame perfect equilibrium and Industrial organization in the investigation of issues within Oligopoly.

His Industrial organization research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Factor market and Monopolistic competition. His Econometrics research incorporates themes from Mathematical economics and Marginal cost. His Product differentiation research focuses on subjects like Market clearing, which are linked to Price discrimination.

His most cited work include:

  • Modern Industrial Organization (1125 citations)
  • Equilibrium with Product Differentiation (317 citations)
  • Predictors of dropout and outcome in cognitive therapy for depression in a private practice setting (224 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Microeconomics, Labour economics, Welfare, Market power and Econometrics. His Microeconomics study often links to related topics such as Industrial organization. Jeffrey M. Perloff combines subjects such as Earnings and Unemployment with his study of Labour economics.

His research investigates the connection between Welfare and topics such as Income distribution that intersect with issues in China and Summary statistics. His research in Market power intersects with topics in Supply and demand, Marginal cost and Strategic management. His Econometrics research includes elements of Principle of maximum entropy, Mathematical economics and Estimation.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Microeconomics (15.81%)
  • Labour economics (14.09%)
  • Welfare (13.06%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2008-2021)?

  • Microeconomics (15.81%)
  • Labour economics (14.09%)
  • Monopoly (6.19%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Jeffrey M. Perloff mostly deals with Microeconomics, Labour economics, Monopoly, Affect and Welfare. In general Microeconomics study, his work on Oligopoly often relates to the realm of Nonlinear system, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Oligopoly research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Supply and demand, Monopolistic competition, Industrial organization and Consumer choice.

The various areas that Jeffrey M. Perloff examines in his Labour economics study include Excess supply, Effects of the Great Recession, Recession, Immigration and Earnings. His studies examine the connections between Affect and genetics, as well as such issues in Unemployment, with regards to Rural migrant. In Welfare, Jeffrey M. Perloff works on issues like Order statistic, which are connected to Diversity and Variety.

Between 2008 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Microeconomics: Theory and Applications With Calculus (72 citations)
  • Distributing Pollution Rights in Cap-and-Trade Programs: Are Outcomes Independent of Allocation? (36 citations)
  • Milk Marketing Order Winners and Losers (26 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Law
  • Statistics
  • Microeconomics

His primary areas of study are Microeconomics, Monopoly, Labour economics, Oligopoly and Distribution. His Microeconomics research integrates issues from Exploit, Empirical research and Industrial organization. His Industrial organization study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as New product development, Vendor and Downstream.

His studies in Labour economics integrate themes in fields like Spillover effect, Excess supply, Market share, Effects of the Great Recession and Shelf space. He works mostly in the field of Oligopoly, limiting it down to topics relating to General equilibrium theory and, in certain cases, Game theory. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Agrarian society, Natural resource economics, Agricultural economics and Economic model.

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Best Publications

Modern industrial organization

Dennis W. Carlton;Jeffrey M. Perloff.
(1990)

3603 Citations

Equilibrium with Product Differentiation

Jeffrey M. Perloff;Steven C. Salop.
The Review of Economic Studies (1985)

640 Citations

Estimating market power and strategies

Jeffrey M. Perloff;Larry S. Karp;Amos Golan.
(2007)

480 Citations

Predictors of dropout and outcome in cognitive therapy for depression in a private practice setting

Jacqueline B. Persons;David D. Burns;Jeffrey M. Perloff.
Cognitive Therapy and Research (1988)

446 Citations

Effects of the private-label invasion in food industries

Michael Ward;Jay Shimshack;Jeffrey Perloff;J. Michael Harris.
Research Papers in Economics (2002)

271 Citations

Fat Taxes: Big Money for Small Change

Hayley H Chouinard;David E Davis;Jeffrey T LaFrance;Jeffrey M Perloff.
Forum for Health Economics & Policy (2007)

256 Citations

Price Dispersion on the Internet: Good Firms and Bad Firms

Kathy Baylis;Jeffrey M. Perloff.
Review of Industrial Organization (2002)

228 Citations

ESTIMATING A DEMAND SYSTEM WITH NONNEGATIVITY CONSTRAINTS: MEXICAN MEAT DEMAND

Amos Golan;Jeffrey M. Perloff;Edward Z. Shen.
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2001)

196 Citations

China's Income Distribution, 1985-2001

Ximing Wu;Jeffrey M. Perloff.
Research Papers in Economics (2005)

157 Citations

Incidence of federal and state gasoline taxes

Hayley H. Chouinard;Jeffrey M. Perloff.
Economics Letters (2004)

155 Citations

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