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Paul T. Scott is Assistant Professor of Economics at NYU Stern School of Business, specializing in empirical industrial organization with applications to telecommunications, agriculture, and market efficiency. His methodological contributions advance econometric techniques for analyzing dynamic decision-making, market structures, and production efficiencies using combined production-demand data approaches.
Scott's research portfolio includes groundbreaking work on markup estimation in brewing markets, telecommunications infrastructure efficiency, and satellite data econometrics. He develops novel identification strategies for counterfactual analysis in dynamic discrete choice models, with applications ranging from agricultural land use to mobile network investment. Funded research includes grants from NYU's Center for Global Economy and Business and Center for Sustainable Business.
Published in leading journals including Journal of Political Economy and Review of Economic Studies, Scott's empirical work combines structural modeling with innovative data approaches. His telecommunications research examines relationships between market concentration, technological investment, and network efficiency, while agricultural economics work develops dynamic models of land use decisions under uncertainty.




