
About
Michael Jerison serves as a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University at Albany (SUNY Albany), where he maintains active teaching and research responsibilities.
His research expertise spans:
- Microeconomics
- Public Economics
- Consumer Behavior
- Bounded Rationality
- Economic Welfare Measurement
- General Equilibrium Theory
His scholarly work specifically investigates deviations from rational decision-making, methodologies for quantifying economic welfare impacts, and stability properties in multi-market price adjustment systems. This research contributes to foundational questions in economic theory and policy evaluation.
Teaching responsibilities include graduate-level mathematical economics and microeconomic theory courses, alongside undergraduate and graduate public economics instruction.
Scientific recognition:
- No awards or fellowships documented in source materials
Regarding academic mentorship and funding, the available documentation provides no specifics about student supervision or grant-supported projects.
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