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Gerald Granderson
Associate Professor
Economics
Academic Background
- Ph.D. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Economics, 1993
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M.A. Eastern Michigan University, Economics, 1987
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B.A. University of Michigan, Economics, 1984
Academic & Professional Experience
- Associate Professor, Miami University (1999–Present).
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Visiting Associate Professor, University of Florida (August, 2005–December, 2005).
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Assistant Professor, Miami University (1993–1999).
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Intern, Bureau of Economics, Antitrust Division, Federal Trade Commission (1990–1990).
Recent Publications
- Granderson, G. D. (2006). Externalities, Efficiency, Regulation, and Productivity Growth in the U.S. Electric Utility Industry. Journal of Productivity Analysis, 26 (3), 269-287.
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Granderson, G. D. & Linvill, C. (2002). Regulation, Efficiency, and Granger Causality. International Journal of Industrial Organization, 20 (9), 1225-1245.
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Granderson, G. D. (2000). Regulation, Open-Access Transportation, and Productive Efficiency. Review of Industrial Organization, 16 (3), 251-266.
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Granderson, G. D. & Linvill, C. (1999). Parametric and Nonparametric Approaches to Benchmarking the Regulated Firm. Journal of Productivity Analysis, 12 (3), 211-232.
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Granderson, G. D. (1999). The Impact of Regulation on Technical Change. Southern Economic Journal, 65 (4), 807-822.
Honors & Awards
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Areas of Expertise
- Industrial organization
- Productivity and growth
- Regulation
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