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John R. Bowblis
Assistant Professor
Economics
Academic Background
- Ph.D. Rutgers University, Economics, 2008
- M.A. Rutgers University, Economics, 2004
- B.S. King's College, Economics, 2002
Academic & Professional Experience
- Assistant Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Farmer School of Business, Miami University (2008–Present).
- Research Fellow, Scripps Gerontology Center, Miami University (2010–Present).
- Research Economist, Princeton Economics Group (2007–2008).
- Instructor, Department of Economics, Rutgers University (2003–2008).
- Graduate Research Assistant, Institute for Health and Health Care Policy and Aging Research, Rutgers University (2003–2008).
Recent Publications
- Response to Regulatory Stringency: The Case of Antipsychotic Medication Use in Nursing Homes. Bowblis, J. R., Crystal, S., Intrator, O., Lucas, J. Forthcoming at Health Economics.
- Geographic Market Definition: The Case of Medicare Reimbursed Skilled Nursing Facility Care. Bowblis, J. R., North, P. Forthcoming at Inquiry.
- Staffing Ratios and Quality: An Analysis of Minimum Direct Care Staffing Requirements for Nursing Homes. Bowblis, J. R. In press at Health Services Research.
- Labor Prices and the Treatment of Nursing Home Residents with Dementia. Grabowski, D. C., Bowblis, J. R., Lucas, J. A., Crystal, S. 2011 International Journal of the Economics of Business 18(2): 273-92.
- Ownership Conversion and Closure in the Nursing Home Industry. Bowblis, J. R. 2011. Health Economics 20(6): 631-44.
- Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Use of Drug Therapy. Bowblis J., M–S. Yun. 2010. Social Science Research. 39(4): 674–84.
- The Decline in Infant Death Rates, 1878-1913: The Role of Early Sickness Insurance Programs. Bowblis, J. 2010. The Journal of Economic History. 70(1):221-32.
Honors & Awards
- 2007: Peter Asch Memorial Scholarship for Outstanding Research in Applied Microeconomics, Department of Economics, Rutgers University
- 2006: Sidney I. Simon Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, Department of Economics, Rutgers University
Professional Interests
- Research: Applied Microeconometrics, Industrial Organization, Health Economics
- Teaching: Econometrics, Industrial Organization, and Health Economics
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