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Charles C. Moul
Assistant Professor
Economics
Academic Background
- Ph.D. Northwestern University, Economics, 2000
- B.A. Magna cum laude, Miami University, Economics & Political Science, 1994
Academic & Professional Experience
- Assistant Professor, Miami University (2008–Present)
- Assistant Professor, Washington University in St. Louis (2000–2008)
Recent Publications
- "Did the Soviets Collude? A Statistical Analysis of Championship Chess 1940-78” with John Nye (George Mason University), accepted at Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
- “How Far for a Buck? Tax Differences and the Location of Retail Gasoline Activity in Southeast Chicagoland,” with Mark Manuszak (Federal Reserve Board of Governors), accepted at Review of Economics and Statistics
- “Retailer Entry Conditions and Wholesaler Conduct: The theatrical distribution of motion pictures.” 2008. International Journal of Industrial Organization, 26(4): 966–84.
- “Prices and Endogenous Market Structure in Office Supply Superstores,” with Mark Manuszak. 2008. Journal of Industrial Economics, 56(1): 94–112.
- “Measuring Word-of-Mouth’s Impact on Theatrical Movie Admissions.” 2007. Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 16(4), 859-92.
- “The Political Economy of Numbers: On the Application of Benford’s Law to International Macroeconomic Statistics,” with John Nye. 2007. B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, 7(1) Topics: Article 17.
- “Evidence of Qualitative Learning-by-Doing from the Advent of the ‘Talkie’.” 2001. Journal of Industrial Economics, 49(1): 97-109.
Honors & Awards
- Arts and Sciences Faculty Award Nominee and Winner, Washington University, 2007
- Arts and Sciences Faculty Award Nominee, Washington University, 2004, 2008
- Center for the Study of Industrial Organization Dissertation Fellow, Fall 1999, Northwestern University
- Distinguished Teaching Assistant, 1997, Department of Economics, Northwestern University
- University Fellow, 1994–1995, Department of Economics, Northwestern University
- Phi Beta Kappa, 1994, Miami University
- George W. Thatcher Prize for Distinguished Economics Undergraduate, 1994, Miami University
Professional Interests
- Teaching: Microeconomics
- Research: Industrial organization, Empirical microeconomics
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