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Jeff Qiu is an Assistant Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics and Finance at the University of Guelph, where he joined in 2024 after serving as a staff economist at the U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division.
His educational background includes:
- B.A. in Economics and Statistics from the University of California at Berkeley
- M.Sc. in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics (Research) from the London School of Economics
- Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University
Dr. Qiu specializes in empirical industrial organization with research spanning Industrial Organization, Economics of Innovation, Antitrust, and Applied Econometrics. His work examines consumer switching costs, merger impacts, research productivity dynamics, and advanced econometric methods for endogeneity. He bridges theoretical econometrics with practical policy applications in competition economics and innovation policy, contributing to both academic literature and real-world antitrust analysis.
His recent publications demonstrate a cohesive research trajectory: 2023 articles in the Journal of Industrial Economics and RAND Journal of Economics address antitrust measurement and NIH grant allocation dynamics, while his 2016 Annual Review of Economics paper provides foundational methodological guidance. This body of work reveals consistent focus on empirical methodology development applied to market competition and innovation systems.
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Dr. Qiu's research on NIH grant allocation indicates engagement with funded research projects, though specific grants aren't detailed. His teaching portfolio includes undergraduate Microeconomics (Econ 2310) and Advanced Microeconomics (Econ 4710) at Guelph, plus graduate econometrics instruction at Yale. No formal student advising relationships were specified in the materials.
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