Theodore C. Bergstrom mostly deals with Microeconomics, Mathematical economics, Kin selection, Dilemma and Public good. His work in Bertrand competition, Cournot competition, Stackelberg competition, Product market and Law of demand is related to Microeconomics. His study in Mathematical economics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Correlated equilibrium and Folk theorem.
His Dilemma study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Social psychology and Welfare economics. His Public good research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Utility–possibility frontier, Allocative efficiency and Income distribution. When carried out as part of a general Transferable utility research project, his work on Rotten kid theorem is frequently linked to work in Class, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
His primary scientific interests are in Microeconomics, Public good, Mathematical economics, Public economics and Competitive equilibrium. Theodore C. Bergstrom regularly links together related areas like Distribution in his Microeconomics studies. The Public good study combines topics in areas such as Government, Altruism, Marginal cost and Nash equilibrium.
His Altruism research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Donation, Sibling and Bone marrow. His study deals with a combination of Mathematical economics and Class. The study incorporates disciplines such as General equilibrium theory and Experimental economics in addition to Competitive equilibrium.
Impact factor, Public good, Eigenfactor, Matching and Citation are his primary areas of study. He works mostly in the field of Impact factor, limiting it down to topics relating to Demography and, in certain cases, Library science, as a part of the same area of interest. His work carried out in the field of Public good brings together such families of science as Cost–benefit analysis, Altruism, Marginal cost and Actuarial science.
Theodore C. Bergstrom focuses mostly in the field of Altruism, narrowing it down to matters related to Volunteer's dilemma and, in some cases, Social psychology, Free rider problem and Group. He has included themes like Ranking, Citation analysis, Applied psychology and Correlation in his Eigenfactor study. His Citation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Statistics and Econometrics.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Impact factor, Eigenfactor, Work, Library science and Demography. His research integrates issues of Econometrics, Data science and Citation in his study of Impact factor. His Data science research incorporates themes from Reputation, Information retrieval, Journal Impact Factors, Economic indicator and Cluster grouping.
He interconnects Bibliometrics, Sample, Statistics and Inflation in the investigation of issues within Citation. His Eigenfactor study deals with Ranking intersecting with Alternative assessment. The concepts of his Demography study are interwoven with issues in Donation, Altruism, Bone marrow and Public good.
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On the private provision of public goods
Theodore C. Bergstrom;Lawrence E. Blume;Hal R. Varian.
Journal of Public Economics (1986)
On the private provision of public goods
Theodore C. Bergstrom;Lawrence E. Blume;Hal R. Varian.
Journal of Public Economics (1986)
Private Demands for Public Goods
Ted Bergstrom;Robert P. Goodman.
The American Economic Review (1973)
Private Demands for Public Goods
Ted Bergstrom;Robert P. Goodman.
The American Economic Review (1973)
Log-concave probability and its applications
Mark Bagnoli;Theodore C. Bergstrom.
Economic Theory (2005)
Log-concave probability and its applications
Mark Bagnoli;Theodore C. Bergstrom.
Economic Theory (2005)
A Fresh Look at the Rotten Kid Theorem--and Other Household Mysteries
Theodore C. Bergstrom.
Journal of Political Economy (1989)
A Fresh Look at the Rotten Kid Theorem--and Other Household Mysteries
Theodore C. Bergstrom.
Journal of Political Economy (1989)
A survey of theories of the family
Theodore C. Bergstrom.
Labor and Demography (1995)
A survey of theories of the family
Theodore C. Bergstrom.
Labor and Demography (1995)
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