Jeff Prince

Jeffrey Prince

Assistant Professor

Areas of Expertise

Applied Econometrics, Industrial Organization, Strategy, Intertemporal Decision-Making


423 Warren Hall
Ph: 607.254.4744
E-mail: jtp35@cornell.edu
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Professor Prince's research interests are in the areas of industrial organization and applied econometrics, often focusing on high technology industries such as personal computers and the Internet.

His expertise is in the area of empirical demand estimation, and empirical analysis of firm competition and strategy. Recent and current research projects include: durable goods demand (focusing on personal computers), Internet diffusion and usage, online vs. off-line demand, competition in airline performance, and issues revolving around inter-temporal preference reversals.

Courses

AEM 3310: Introduction to Business Regulation
AEM 7020: Applied Microeconomics II
AEM 7400: Empirical Analysis of Industrial Organization

Publications

Prince, J. 2007. Repeat Purchase amid Rapid Quality Improvement: Structural Estimation of the Demand for Personal Computers. forthcoming in Journal of Economics and Management Strategy.

Goldfarb, A., and J. Prince. 2007. Internet Adoption Patterns and Usage are Different: Implications for the Digital Divide. forthcoming in Information Economics and Policy.

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

Greenstein, S., and J. Prince. 2005. The Diffusion of the Internet and the Geography of the Digital Divide in the United States. Forthcoming in Oxford Press Handbook on ICTs.

Greenstein, S., and J. Prince. 2004. The Geographical Diffusion of the Internet in the United States. In (eds) Munindar Singh, The Practical Handbook of Internet Computing, CRC Press, pp. 56-1 - 56-17

Working Papers

Prince, J. 2007. Does Buying High Mean Buying Often? Relating Quality Choice and Replacement Cycles for a Vertically Differentiated, Rapidly Improving Durable Good.

Prince, J. 2007. Relating Inertia and Experience in Technology Markets: An Analysis of Households Personal Computer Choices.

Prince, J. and D. Simon. 2007. Mult-market Contact and On-Time Performance in the US Airline Industry.

Prince, J. and D. Shawhan. 2007. Is Time Inconsistency Primarily a Male Problem?

Kadiyali, V., Prince, J. and D. Simon. 2007. Conflict of Interest? The Impact of Dual Agency on the Price and Speed of Residential Real Estate Transactions.

Lucarelli, C., Prince, J. and K. Simon. 2007. Consumer Valuation of Medicare Part D Plans.

Barseghyan, L., Prince, J. and J. Teitelbaum. 2007. Are HouseholdsChoices Consistent? Evidence from Insurance Data.

Prince, J. and D. Shawhan. 2007. Inter-temporal Preference Reversal in Group Decision-Making: Experimental Evidence.

Education

Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2004
M.A., Northwestern University, 2000
B.A. & B.S., Miami University, 1998


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