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Jaret Treber is a faculty member in the Department of Economics at Kenyon College, part of the College of Arts and Sciences. He joined the institution in 2005 and has since contributed significantly to teaching and research in applied microeconomics, particularly in sports economics and regulatory economics.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), University of Arizona, 2005
- Master of Arts (M.A.), University of Arizona, 2001
- Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Western Washington University, 1997
His research centers on the economic implications of regulation, especially within the funeral industry, analyzing how such regulations affect market competition, service pricing, and accessibility. He also applies economic theory to sports markets, investigating fan demand responses to work stoppages in the National Hockey League and pricing dynamics in secondary ticket markets for major sporting events.
While specific publications are not listed, his scholarly work aligns with applied microeconomic analysis, industrial organization, and public policy evaluation, often using empirical econometric methods to assess real-world market behaviors.
Scientific Awards:
- Kenyon’s Trustee Teaching Excellence Award
Treber is actively involved in undergraduate education, teaching foundational and advanced courses including Principles of Microeconomics (ECON 101), Introduction to Econometrics (ECON 205), Economics of Regulation (ECON 342), and Sports Economics (ECON 485). There is no indication of grant funding or student advisement in the provided text. He does not appear to lead or be affiliated with any named research labs or collaborative teams.




