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Jon P. Nelson is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas, focusing on both physical sciences and economics. Nelson has contributed to fields such as Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Economics and Econometrics; Artificial Intelligence; Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management; and Computational Theory and Mathematics.

Nelson's research topics include Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture, Economic and Environmental Valuation, Quantum many-body systems, Quantum and electron transport phenomena, the Wine Industry and Tourism, Economics of Agriculture and Food Markets, and Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata.

They have authored several papers in respected publication venues. Some recent works are:

  • Local Hamiltonians with No Low-Energy Stabilizer States, 2023, Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (Schloss Dagstuhl)
  • Local Hamiltonians with no low-energy stabilizer states, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Pass-Through Rates for Alcohol Beverage Excise Taxes: Fixed-Effect versus Random-Effects Meta-Analysis and Meta-Regressions, 2021, Advances in Economics and Business
  • Hamiltonians whose low-energy states require Ω(n) T gates, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Comments on Rossow: The alcohol advertising ban in Norway: Effects on recorded alcohol sales, 2021, Drug and Alcohol Review

Nelson frequently collaborates with other researchers. Notable coauthors include Nolan J. Coble, Matthew Coudron, Seyed Sajjad Nezhadi, Marina Neseem, and Sherief Reda.

Their publications appear predominantly in venues such as Harvard Dataverse, arXiv (Cornell University), Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (Schloss Dagstuhl), Advances in Economics and Business, and Drug and Alcohol Review.

Best Publications

  • Clean Coal/Dirty Air

    Jon P. Nelson;Bruce A. Ackerman;William T. Hassler

  • The Use (and Abuse) of Meta-Analysis in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: An Assessment

    Jon P. Nelson;Peter E. Kennedy

  • META-ANALYSIS OF ECONOMICS RESEARCH REPORTING GUIDELINES

    T.D. Stanley;Hristos Doucouliagos;Margaret Giles;Jost H. Heckemeyer

  • Residential choice, hedonic prices, and the demand for urban air quality

    Jon P. Nelson

  • Meta-Analysis of Airport Noise and Hedonic Property Values

    Jon P. Nelson

  • HIGHWAY NOISE AND PROPERTY VALUES. A SURVEY OF RECENT EVIDENCE

    J P Nelson

  • META-ANALYSIS OF AIRPORT NOISE AND HEDONIC PROPERTY VALUES : PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS

    Jon P. Nelson

  • Three Mile Island and residential property values: empirical analysis and policy implications

    J.P. Nelson

  • Grade Inflation, Real Income, Simultaneity, and Teaching Evaluations

    Jon P. Nelson;Kathleen A. Lynch

  • Hedonic Property Value Studies of Transportation Noise: Aircraft and Road Traffic

    Jon P. Nelson

  • Advertising Bans, Monopoly, and Alcohol Demand: Testing for Substitution Effects using State Panel Data

    Jon P. Nelson

  • Airport noise, location rent, and the market for residential amenities

    Jon P Nelson

  • Alcohol Advertising and Advertising Bans: A Survey of Research Methods, Results, and Policy Implications

    Jon P. Nelson

  • Meta-analysis of alcohol price and income elasticities – with corrections for publication bias

    Jon P Nelson

  • Advertising and US alcoholic beverage demand: system-wide estimates

    Jon P. Nelson;John R. Moran

  • Economic analysis of transportation noise abatement

    Jon P. Nelson

  • Do Advertising Bans Work? An International Comparison

    Jon P. Nelson;Douglas J. Young

  • Housing values, census estimates, disequilibrium, and the environmental cost of airport noise: A case study of Atlanta☆

    Patricia Habuda O'Byrne;Jon P Nelson;Joseph J Seneca

  • Broadcast Advertising and U.S. Demand for Alcoholic Beverages

    Jon P. Nelson

  • Safety Regulation and Firm Size: Effects of the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969

    George R. Neumann;Jon P. Nelson

  • Meta-analysis of Economics Research Reporting Guidelines

    T. Stanley;Chris Doucouliagos;Margaret Giles;Jost H. Heckemeyer

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