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Jeffrey Pliskin is an Associate Professor in the Economics Department at Hamilton College, where he has been a faculty member since 1982. His work focuses on econometric methods, international trade, and labor economics.
- Ph.D. and M.A. in Economics from the University of Michigan
- B.A. in Economics from SUNY Binghamton
Research interests include:
- Profit sharing and gainsharing mechanisms
- Group incentive structures
- Biased estimation techniques in econometrics
- International trade theory and policy
- High-performance workplace practices
- Participatory organizational models
Recent publications analyze workplace practices, econometric methods, and labor-managed firms across disciplines like economics, organizational studies, and statistics. Notable collaborations with Derek Jones and Takao Kato appear in journals such as the Canadian Journal of Economics and Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics.
Scientific awards include:
- Margaret Bundy Scott Fellowship (1988-89)
Professional roles:
- Resident scholar at Jerome Levy Economics Institute (1988-89)
- President of International Association for the Economics of Participation (2008-10)
- Faculty advisor to Hamilton College men’s lacrosse team (2002-06)
- Director of Arthur Levitt Public Affairs Center (2007-09)
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