
معرفی
Patrick Reilly serves as an Assistant Professor in the Economics Department at Skidmore College, where he teaches core courses including Microeconomic Theory, Labor Economics, and Industrial Organization. His research bridges applied microeconomics with real-world policy analysis, focusing on labor markets, educational systems, and sports economics.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Economics, West Virginia University (2018)
- B.A. in Mathematics/Economics, Elmira College (2013)
Reilly's scholarly work investigates causal relationships through natural experiments, particularly examining how non-academic university attributes (e.g., athletics programs) influence institutional outcomes. He analyzes policy impacts ranging from Title IX enforcement on campus safety to bank deregulation effects on educational attainment. His sports economics research explores television demand drivers in professional basketball and gender equity implications of women's sports leagues.
Publication trends reveal consistent methodological rigor across three interconnected domains: higher education finance (40% of output), sports economics (35%), and labor/education policy (25%). His 2023-2025 work increasingly integrates industrial organization frameworks to study competitive dynamics in education markets.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources.
As an assistant professor, Reilly advises undergraduate economics students at Skidmore College though specific mentee names aren't public. His research likely involves collaboration with sports economics networks given his NBA/WNBA publications, but no formal grant funding is referenced.
Research infrastructure details remain unspecified in institutional materials.


