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Research in the Department of Economics

Find out more about the University of Mississippi Department of Economics faculty and student research and awards.

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Research and Discovery in Economics at a Top R-1 University

ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø is designated as a R-1 Highest Research Activity University by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. We are in an elite group of 2.5% of universities nationwide for world class research faculty, spending on research, and production of graduate students.

The Department of Economics has faculty and students working in diverse areas of the field.

Faculty Research

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Sports Labor Markets

Dr. Johnny Ducking's main area of research uses labor markets in sports to assess the impact of personal characteristics and league policies on labor market outcomes. He has utilized data from the National Football League (NFL), National Hockey League (NHL), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), and Women’s NCAA Division I College Basketball to study labor markets. He is currently working on estimating whether players who are on their first contract after being drafted by an NBA team (rookie contract) are being underpaid or overpaid relative to players who are free to negotiate with different teams (free agents).

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Money Studies

Dr. Joshua Hendrickson studies monetary theory, history, and policy. His research covers everything from historical monetary institutions to contemporary monetary policy to Bitcoin. Much of his recent research focuses on the political economy of historical and contemporary monetary institutions. Currently, he has research projects that focus on how Bitcoin can be understood within the context of monetary theory and history as well as issues related to the disparate attitudes of countries about bitcoin adoption within their borders. He also has an ongoing research agenda that examines the ways in which national defense shapes societal institutions, public finance, and the international monetary system.

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Institutions & Markets

Dr. Clara Piano’s interests are in the institutions that undergird markets—such as law, family, and religion. One focus is the policy determinants of the fertility gap, which is a measure of how much people undershoot (or, less commonly, overshoot) their lifetime desired number of children. Her current research, coauthored with Dr. Ennio Piano, studies indissoluble marriage contracts from the perspective of law and economics. They argue that the prohibition on divorce and remarriage during the Middle Ages led to a greater emphasis on free spousal consent—young adults, not parents, choosing their own spouse. 

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Uncovering Logic

Dr. Ennio Piano’s research spans a wide array of historical topics, unified by a common goal: uncovering the economic logic behind past practices and institutions. His subjects include the reliance on mercenaries by medieval Italian towns, Napoleon’s efforts to curb draft-dodging during his European campaigns, the evolution of American motorcycle gangs in the 20th century, and the incentives facing slaveholders in the antebellum U.S. South. He explories issues related to the history of the Catholic Church dating back to the Middle Ages and is developing a framework to explain the rules adopted by Popes for regulating the election of their successors.

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World Perceptions

Dr. Ryan Rholes uses experiments, theory, and empirical methods to study the microeconomic foundations of macroeconomics. Broadly, his research aims to better understand how people perceive the world, how they acquire and process information, and how these perceptions and beliefs shape both individual decisions and aggregate economic outcomes. Current projects explore how people form expectations and how these expectations influence their economic decisions. He is also developing a research agenda on artificial intelligence and contracts, examining how AI reshapes both the design of contracts and how consumers interact with them.

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Airline Economics

The National Science Foundation awarded a grant to Dr. Garrett Scott and two University of North Carolina researchers for their work on the economics of airplane ticket prices. They analyze ticket price discrimination for factors such as loyalty status, amenities, and capacity. “Ideally, we are improving overall welfare––increasing company profits and getting consumers on planes who otherwise wouldn’t fly.” The work influences Scott’s econometrics and industrial organization courses, allowing students insight into what’s “behind the curtain.”

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Protecting Property Rights

Dr. Henry Thompson's work falls at the intersection of Law & Economics and Political Economy. He studies the economics of institutions with a particular focus on the alternative customary, organizational, and contractual arrangements people develop amongst one another when they cannot use the government to protect their property rights. His recent work analyzes the likely impacts of generative artificial intelligence (AI) on the evolution of the common law and the economics of existential risk posed by artificial general intelligence (AGI).

 

Faculty Book Spotlight

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Before the Fed: J. P. Morgan, America's Lender of Last Resort
By Dr. Jon Moen, Professor of Economics
Published by Cambridge University Press

In his book Before the Fed: J. P. Morgan, America's Lender of Last Resort, Dr. Jon Moen analyses over 40 interventions J. P. Morgan made to resolve financial crises and panics when the United States had no central bank or formal lender of last resort.

Before the Fed challenges the myth that Morgan was invincible, documenting the huge losses his firm incurred fighting the Panic of 1907, the last panic before the Federal Reserve System was established in 1914.

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    Mississippi Experimental Research Laboratory

    MERL is a computerized research facility where Department of Economics faculty and graduate students conduct a wide variety of research, including experimental economics, econometrics, and microeconomics.

    Mississippi Experimental Research Laboratory

Working Papers

Explore research by the University of Mississippi Department of Economics faculty.

Faculty Working Papers
AuthorPaper TitleDate Added
Hendrickson, Joshua R.3/14/24
Hendrickson, Joshua R.3/1/24
Hendrickson, Joshua R.2/23/24
Hendrickson, Joshua R.12/15/23
Rich, Kenneth M.11/30/22
Hendrickson, Joshua R. and Ronald Mau11/28/22
Hendrickson, Joshua R.11/28/22
Rich, Kenneth M.8/29/22
Garrett, Thomas, David Paton, and Leighton Vaughan Williams8/1/22
Hendrickson, Joshua R. and William Luther5/15/21
Hendrickson, Joshua R. and Ronald Mau3/5/21
Van Boening, Mark and Alexandros Vasios Sivvopoulos1/18/21
Hendrickson, Joshua R.10/2/20
Boateng, Kwabena and Joshua R. Hendrickson1/14/20
Mau, Ronald12/4/20
Mau, Ronald and Mikheil Dvalishvili09/22/20
Hendrickson, Joshua R.07/15/20
Mau, Ronald3/29/20

Faculty Working Papers
Hendrickson, Joshua R.11/13/19
Hendrickson, Joshua R.3/29/19
Hendrickson, Joshua R. and William J. Luther2/25/19
Albrecht, Brian C., Joshua R. Hendrickson, and Alexander William Salter10/1/18
Hendrickson, Joshua R.10/1/18
Garrett, Thomas A., David Paton, and Leighton Vaughan Williams9/25/18
Brunt, Christopher S., Joshua R. Hendrickson, and John R. Bowblis8/23/18
Park, Jaevin5/4/18
Park, Jaevin5/4/18
Kang, Hyunju, Jaevin Park, and Hyunduk Suh5/4/18
Hendrickson, Joshua R. and Jaevin Park4/11/18
Hendrickson, Joshua R.3/9/18
Garrett, Thomas A. and Mark W. Nichols12/1/17
Garrett, Thomas A.11/29/17
Hendrickson, Joshua R.10/2/17
Hendrickson, Joshua R. and Alexander William Salter7/14/17
Gardner, John and Joshua R. Hendrickson5/8/17
Hendrickson, Joshua R.4/14/17
Beckworth, David and Joshua R. Hendrickson4/14/17
Hendrickson, Joshua R.3/5/17
Hendrickson, Joshua R.2/15/17
Hendrickson, Joshua R.12/16/16
Belongia, Michael T., Robert E. Dorsey, and Randall S. Sexton12/16/16
Brunt, Christopher S. and Joshua R. Hendrickson11/29/16
Hendrickson, Joshua R. and William J. Luther10/12/16
Cheng, Cheng, Walter J. Mayer, and Yanling Mayer9/23/16
Gardner, John and Joshua R. Hendrickson9/9/16
Beckworth, David and Joshua R. Hendrickson6/7/16
Belongia, Michael T. and Peter N. Ireland5/31/16
Hendrickson, Joshua R., Alexander William Salter, and Brian C. Albrecht5/25/16
Belongia, Michael T. and Peter N. Ireland5/16
Hendrickson, Joshua R.5/4/16
Hendrickson, Joshua R.4/8/16
Hendrickson, Joshua R.3/11/16
Hendrickson, Joshua R.3/10/16
Hendrickson, Joshua R.2/21/16
Hendrickson, Joshua R. and Alexander William Salter2/20/16
Hendrickson, Joshua R. and Alexander William Salter2/10/16
Belongia, Michael T. and Peter N. Ireland12/15
Hendrickson, Joshua R. and Alexander William Salter10/28/15
Belongia, Michael T. and Peter N. Ireland8/15
Hendrickson, Joshua R.6/18/15
Garrett, Thomas A.08/31/15
Holt, Harlan and Joshua R. Hendrickson01/26/15
Holt, Harlan01/23/15

Faculty Working Papers
Garrett, Thomas A. and Natalia A. Kolesnikova08/08/14
Hendrickson, Joshua R. and David Beckworth9/25/13
Hendrickson, Joshua R.9/23/13
Hendrickson, Joshua R.7/30/13
Hendrickson, Joshua R.5/1/13
Mayer, Walter J. and Chen Wu4/4/13
Garrett, Thomas A. and Gary A. Wagner1/14/13
Garrett, Thomas A. and Howard J. Wall1/14/13
Belongia, Michael T. and Peter Ireland1/11/13
Belongia, Michael T. and Peter Ireland1/11/13
Belongia, Michael T. and Peter Ireland1/11/13
Kitchens, Carl1/11/13
Kitchens, Carl1/11/13
Kitchens, Carl and Alex Roomets1/11/13
Kitchens, Carl1/11/13
Kitchens, Carl1/11/13

Economics Research

Examples of economics student work with University of Mississippi professors.

Preston David Antes                                                                                                 
Professor Ronald Mau
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B.S. Economics, B.A. Public Policy Leadership

Caleb Joseph Bohannon                                                                                         
Professor Zachary Vereb
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B.A. Economics, Public Policy Leadership

Emma Grace Brewer                                                                       
Professor Kyle Fritz
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B.A. Economics, Public Policy Leadership

Davis William Bunn                                                                         
Professor Shaio Zerba
“An Analysis of the Taliban’s Ban of Poppy Cultivation within Afghanistan 2021 and Onwards”
B.A. Economics, Public Policy Leadership

Nicholas Fletcher Castellanos                                            
Professor Joshua Hendrickson
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B.A. Economics

Tate Dorsey Charping                                                                                    
Professor Joshua Hendrickson
“Growing the Game: A Reflection”
B.A. Economics

Madeleine Rachel Dotson                                                                 
Professor John Conlon
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B.A. Arabic, Economics, Political Science

Grace Louise Dragna
Professor Melissa Bass
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B.A. Economics, Public Policy Leadership

Clark Allen Etzel                                                                                                
Professor Christian Sellar
“A Valorization of Cultural Heritage Sites Surrounding Caserta, Italy”
B.A. Economics, Public Policy Leadership

Kaden Seth Grace                                          
Professor Thomas Garrett
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B.S. Economics, B.A. Mathematics

Richard Harrison Grimes                                    
Professor Natalia Kolesnikova
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B.A. Economics, Mathematics

William Darryl Hengehold                                     
Professor John Conlon
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B.B.A. Economics, Finance

James Hirsch                                          
Professor John Conlon
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B.A. Economics, Public Policy Leadership

Jacob William Holifield                                                                                    
Professor Thomas Garrett
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B.A. Economics, Mathematics

Kendra Ingram                                            
Professor John Gardner
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B.A. Economics

William Barron Liston                                                                                     
Professor Henry Thompson
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B.B.A. Economics

Michael Jacob Messina                                      
Professor Ron Mau
“Tracking the Fed's Balance Sheet: Adjustments and Implications of Monetary Policy in Response to the Financial Crisis and COVID-19”
B.A. Economics, Public Policy Leadership

Andrew Michael Moore                                                                                   
Professor Joshua Hendrikson
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B.A. Economics, Public Policy Leadership 

Hemangi Dharmendra Patel                                                                             
Professor Henry Thompson
“The Law and Economics of Scamming”
B.B.A. Economics

Hayden Cushenberry Pierce                                                                                
Professor Marcos Mendoza
El Mirador: A Look at Corporate-Community Relations in Ecuador’s Mining Industry”
B.A. Economics, International Studies, Spanish 

Emma Grace Richbourg                       
Professor Joshua Hendrickson

B.B.A Economics

Benjamin Patrick Sullivan                                                    
Professor Weixing Chen
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B.A. Economics, Public Policy Leadership

Sydney Pearl Wheeler                                                                                           
Professor Nicole Ashpole
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B.A. Economics

 

Examples of economics graduate student theses/dissertations.

, David Agyeman-Duodu

, Fouzia Zafar Awan

, Adedayo James Ogunniran

, Liandong Yang

, Lawrence Ogbeifun

, Bright Addiyia Osei

, Andreas Benjamin Vortisch