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42
Citations
22265
World Ranking
1994
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1157

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Overview

Steven Berry is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research spans primarily the fields of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with significant contributions to Business, Management and Accounting. The subfields covered include Economics and Econometrics, Marketing, Accounting, Management Science and Operations Research, and General Economics, Econometrics and Finance.

The main topics of Steven Berry's work focus on Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing, Economics of Agriculture and Food Markets, Merger and Competition Analysis, Economic Theories and Models, Labor Market Dynamics and Wage Inequality, Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems, and Corporate Finance and Governance.

The researcher has published extensively in several venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Antitrust Enforcement
  • Econometrica
  • The Review of Economic Studies
  • Annual Review of Economics

Recent papers produced by Steven Berry include:

  • Nonparametric Identification of Differentiated Products Demand Using Micro Data, 2024, Econometrica
  • An Instrumental Variable Approach to Dynamic Models, 2022, The Review of Economic Studies
  • An Instrumental Variable Approach to Dynamic Models, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal

Other relevant papers with contributions or co-authorship connected to Berry's research interests include:

  • Estimating Labor Market Power, 2022, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • On the misuse of regressions of price on the HHI in merger review, 2022, Journal of Antitrust Enforcement

Steven Berry frequently collaborates with multiple coauthors, including:

  • Philip A. Haile
  • Giovanni Compiani
  • Nathan Miller
  • Jonathan B. Baker
  • Timothy F. Bresnahan

In 2014, Steven Berry was recognized as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Best Publications

  • AUTOMOBILE PRICES IN MARKET EQUILIBRIUM

    Steven T Berry;James Alan Levinsohn;Ariel Pakes

  • Estimating Discrete-Choice Models of Product Differentiation

    Steven T. Berry

  • Estimation of a Model of Entry in the Airline Industry

    Steven T. Berry

  • Differentiated Products Demand Systems from a Combination of Micro and Macro Data: The New Car Market

    Steven T. Berry;James Levinsohn;Ariel Pakes

  • Econometric Tools for Analyzing Market Outcomes

    Daniel Ackerberg;Lanier Benkard;Steven Berry;Ariel Pakes

  • Simple estimators for the parameters of discrete dynamic games (with entry/exit examples)

    Ariel Pakes;Michael Ostrovsky;Steven Berry

  • Free Entry and Social Inefficiency in Radio Broadcasting

    Steven T. Berry;Joel Waldfogel

  • Voluntary Export Restraints on Automobiles: Evaluating a Trade Policy

    Steven Berry;James Levinsohn;Ariel Pakes

  • Identification in Differentiated Products Markets Using Market Level Data

    Steven T. Berry;Steven T. Berry;Philip A. Haile;Philip A. Haile

  • Do Mergers Increase Product Variety? Evidence from Radio Broadcasting

    Steven T. Berry;Joel Waldfogel

  • AIRPORT PRESENCE AS PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION

    S T Berry

  • Tracing the Woes: An Empirical Analysis of the Airline Industry

    Steven Berry;Panle Jia

  • PRODUCT QUALITY AND MARKET SIZE

    Steven Berry;Joel Waldfogel

  • THE PURE CHARACTERISTICS DEMAND MODEL

    Steven Berry;Ariel Pakes

  • Do Increasing Markups Matter? Lessons from Empirical Industrial Organization

    Steven T Berry;Martin Gaynor;Fiona Scott Morton

  • Chapter 63 Econometric Tools for Analyzing Market Outcomes

    Daniel Ackerberg;C. Lanier Benkard;Steven Berry;Ariel Pakes

  • Simple Estimators for the Parameters of Discrete Dynamic Games (with Entry/Exit Samples)

    Ariel Pakes;Ariel Pakes;Michael Ostrovsky;Steven Berry;Steven Berry;Steven Berry

  • Nonparametric Identification of Multinomial Choice Demand Models with Heterogeneous Consumers

    Steven T. Berry;Philip A. Haile

  • Connected Substitutes and Invertibility of Demand

    Steven T. Berry;Amit Gandhi;Philip A. Haile

  • Empirical Models of Entry and Market Structure

    Steven T. Berry;Peter C. Reiss

  • Confidence Regions for Parameters in Discrete Games with Multiple Equilibria, with an Application to Discount Chain Store Location

    Donald W. K. Andrews;Steven Berry;Steven Berry;Steven Berry;Panle Jia Barwick

  • Advances in Economics and Econometrics: Identification in Models of Oligopoly Entry

    Steven Berry;Elie Tamer

  • Airline Hubs: Costs, Markups and the Implications of Customer Heterogeneity

    Steven Berry;Steven Berry;Steven Berry;Pablo T. Spiller;Michael Carnall

  • Differentiated Products Demand Systems from a Combination of Micro and Macro Data: The New Car Market

    Steven Berry;Steven Berry;Steven Berry;James A. Levinsohn;James A. Levinsohn;Ariel Pakes;Ariel Pakes

  • Chapter 29 Empirical Models of Entry and Market Structure

    Steven Berry;Peter Reiss

Frequent Co-Authors

Ariel Pakes
Ariel Pakes Harvard University
Joel Waldfogel
Joel Waldfogel University of Minnesota
James A. Levinsohn
James A. Levinsohn Yale University
Samuel Kortum
Samuel Kortum Yale University
Pablo T. Spiller
Pablo T. Spiller University of California, Berkeley
Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes
Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes SKEMA Business School
Michael L. Katz
Michael L. Katz University of California, Berkeley
Martin Gaynor
Martin Gaynor Carnegie Mellon University
W. Michael Hanemann
W. Michael Hanemann Arizona State University
Greg M. Allenby
Greg M. Allenby The Ohio State University

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