Jeffrey T. Prince


Basic Information

        Position: Assistant Professor, Cornell University, Applied Economics and Management

        Doctoral Studies: Northwestern University, Economics Department

        Email:   jtp35@cornell.edu

        Vita:   CV

 

RESEARCH            TEACHING            OTHER/LINKS

 

RESEARCH

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Applied Econometrics

Industrial Organization

Diffusion of New Technology

Durable Goods Demand

Time Preference

 

PAPERS

Publications

1.  Multimarket Contact and On-Time Performance in the US Airline Industry, with Daniel Simon, forthcoming in Academy of Management Journal.

 

2 Repeat Purchase amid Rapid Quality Improvement: Structural Estimation of Demand for Personal Computers, Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 17(1), 1-33, Spring, 2008.  (Formerly "Measuring the Digital Divide: Structural Estimation of Demand for Personal Computers")

 

3 Internet Adoption and Usage Patterns are Different: Implications for the Digital Divide, with Avi Goldfarb, Information Economics and Policy, 20(1), 2-15, March, 2008.

           

4 The Beginning of Online/Retail Competition and Its Origins: An Application to Personal Computers, International Journal of Industrial Organization, 25(1), 139-156, February, 2007.

 

5 Internet Diffusion and the Geography of the Digital Divide in the United States, with Shane Greenstein, in (eds) Robin Mansell, Chrisanthi Avgerou, Danny Quah, and Roger Silverstone, The Oxford Handbook of Information and Communication Technologies, Oxford University Press, pp. 168-195, 2007.  Also, NBER working paper #12182.

 

6.  The Geographical Diffusion of the Internet in the United States, with Shane Greenstein, in (eds) Munindar Singh, The Practical Handbook of Internet Computing, CRC Press, pp. 56-1 – 56-17, 2004.

 

Working Papers

 

7 Relating Inertia and Experience in Technology Markets:  An Analysis of Households' Personal Computer Choices, under review.

8.  How Do Households Choose Quality and Time to Replacement for a Rapidly Improving Durable Good?, under review.

9.  Is Time Inconsistency Primarily a Male Problem?, with Dan Shawhan, under review.

     Online Appendix

 

10.  Conflict of Interest? The Impact of Dual Agency on the Price and Speed of Residential Real Estate Transactions, with Vrinda Kadiyali and Daniel Simon, under review.

 

11.  Measuring Welfare and the Effects of Regulation in a Government-Created Market: The Case of Medicare Part D Plans, with Claudio Lucarelli and Kosali Simon.

 

12.  Are Households' Choices Consistent?  Evidence from Insurance Data, with Levon Barseghyan and Joshua Teitelbaum.

 

 

Other Papers

13.  When Can We Identify Inter-temporal Preference Reversal with Economic Data?   

 

TEACHING

    AEM 331    Introduction to Business Regulation (Undergraduate)

            Syllabus

    AEM 702    Game Theory for Applied Economists (Graduate)

            Syllabus

    AEM 740    Empirical Analysis of Industrial Organization (Graduate)

            Syllabus

 

OTHER

Elder High School 2005 Commencement Speech.

 

LINKS

Cornell AEM Home Page

Cornell Institute for the Social Sciences Networks Theme Project Home Page

Cornell Lab for Experimental Economics and Decision Research (LEEDR) Home Page

Cornell Home Page

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