Gretchen Sileoمشاهده پروفایل
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Gretchen Sileo is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Temple University . She holds a PhD in Economics from Georgetown University, an MS in Applied Mathematics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and dual BS degrees in Mathematics and Psychology from the same institution. Research Interests: Industrial Organization Public Economics Environmental Economics Empirical Methods in Policy Analysis Her research applies empirical industrial organization techniques to public institutions, focusing on infrastructure investment , telecommunications procurement , market power dynamics in cement , plasma industry competition , and emissions pricing . Key findings include evidence of underinvestment in drinking water systems, price regulation impacts in prison communications, and cost-reducing technological shifts in cement markets. Teaching: She teaches ECON 3536: Economics of American Industry and ECON 3503: Introduction to Econometrics at Temple University. Skills: Proficient in Python, SQL, C++, Stata, MATLAB, R, LaTeX, SAP, and Microsoft Office Suite.








