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Neil Buckley is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at McMaster University. His research focuses on health economics, environmental economics, behavioral economics, and public policy, employing experimental methods to analyze individual and collective decision-making in resource allocation and public goods provision.
Buckley's primary research domains include:
- Health economics and policy design, particularly in mixed public-private systems
- Behavioral responses to taxation and public goods provision
- Environmental resource management and collective action problems
- Experimental economics methodologies for policy evaluation
His publications demonstrate a consistent focus on experimental approaches to policy-relevant questions, with recent work examining tobacco control policies through discrete choice experiments. Research trends show progression from foundational work on public input subsidies and health transitions toward contemporary investigations of behavioral interventions in public health and environmental governance.
While no awards or students are documented, Buckley maintains an active research profile with recent publications in 2024, indicating ongoing scholarly activity in health policy evaluation using experimental methods.
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