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  • 2012 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
  • 2012 - Fellow of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
  • Fellow of the Financial Institutions Center (FIC)
  • Fellow of the Financial Institutions Center (FIC)
  • Fellow of the Financial Institutions Center (FIC)
  • Fellow of the Financial Institutions Center (FIC)
  • Fellow of the Financial Institutions Center (FIC)

Overview

Patrick T. Harker is affiliated with the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia in the United States. Their recent scholarly contributions include the paper titled "Policy, politics, and the path ahead for the fed," published in 2025 in the journal Business Economics.

Publication venues where Patrick T. Harker has disseminated research include:

  • Business Economics

Frequent co-authors are not listed for this researcher.

Patrick T. Harker's recognized awards are as follows:

  • Fellow of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), 2012
  • Fellow, National Academy of Inventors, 2012
  • Fellow of the Financial Institutions Center (FIC)

Best Publications

  • Finite-dimensional variational inequality and nonlinear complementarity problems: a survey of theory, algorithms and applications

    P. T. Harker;J.-S. Pang

  • The theory of ratio scale estimation: Saaty's analytic hierarchy process

    Patrick T. Harker;Luis G. Vargas

  • The Analytic Hierarchy Process

    Bruce L. Golden;Edward A. Wasil;Patrick T. Harker

  • The Analytic hierarchy process : applications and studies

    Bruce L. Golden;Edward A. Wasil;Patrick T. Harker;John Malcolm Alexander

  • Competition and Outsourcing with Scale Economies

    Gérard P. Cachon;Patrick T. Harker

  • Incomplete pairwise comparisons in the analytic hierarchy process

    P.T. Harker

  • Generalized Nash games and quasi-variational inequalities

    Patrick T. Harker

  • Reply to “remarks on the analytic hierarchy process” by J. S. Dyer

    Patrick T. Harker;Luis G. Vargas

  • Scheduling a Major College Basketball Conference

    Hemant K. Bhargava;Ramayya Krishnan;Patrick T. Harker

  • A non-interior-point continuation method for linear complementarity problems

    Bintong Chen;Patrick T. Harker

  • Alternative modes of questioning in the analytic hierarchy process

    P.T. Harker

  • The Art and Science of Decision Making: The Analytic Hierarchy Process

    Patrick T. Harker

  • TACTICAL SCHEDULING OF RAIL OPERATIONS: THE SCAN I SYSTEM

    Dejan Jovanović;Patrick T. Harker

  • Customer Efficiency: Concept and Its Impact on E-Business Management

    Mei Xue;Patrick T. Harker

  • Alternative Models of Spatial Competition

    Patrick T. Harker

  • Performance of financial institutions : efficiency, innovation, regulation

    Patrick T. Harker;Stavros Andrea Zenios

  • Product Positioning Under Price Competition

    S. Chan Choi;Wayne S. Desarbo;Patrick T. Harker

  • A variational inequality approach for the determination of oligopolistic market equilibrium

    Patrick T. Harker

  • Multiple Equilibrium Behaviors on Networks

    Patrick T. Harker

  • Smooth Approximations to Nonlinear Complementarity Problems

    Bintong Chen;Patrick T. Harker

Frequent Co-Authors

Terry L. Friesz
Terry L. Friesz Pennsylvania State University
Ruzena Bajcsy
Ruzena Bajcsy University of California, Berkeley
Edward Wasil
Edward Wasil American University
Luis G. Vargas
Luis G. Vargas University of Pittsburgh
Jong-Shi Pang
Jong-Shi Pang University of Southern California
Wayne S. DeSarbo
Wayne S. DeSarbo Pennsylvania State University
Stavros A. Zenios
Stavros A. Zenios University of Cyprus
Ramayya Krishnan
Ramayya Krishnan Carnegie Mellon University
Paul E. Green
Paul E. Green University of Pennsylvania
Jay Hauser
Jay Hauser University of California, Los Angeles

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