Ted Bergstrom, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Economics | University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States |
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environmental and resource economics, health economics, mathematical economics, behavioral economics, public economicsGoogle:
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Bergstrom T, Ramello GB. (2014) A symposium for the economics of publishing: An introduction Economic Inquiry. 52: 1249-1249 |
Bergstrom T, Garratt R, Sheehan-Connor D. (2012) Stem Cell Donor Matching for Patients of Mixed Race B E Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy. 12: 1-27 |
West J, Bergstrom T, Bergstrom CT. (2010) Big macs and Eigenfactor scores: Don't let correlation coefficients fool you Journal of the American Society For Information Science and Technology. 61: 1800-1807 |
West JD, Bergstrom T, Bergstrom CT. (2010) Response to "big Macs and eigenfactor scores: The correlation conundrum" Journal of the American Society For Information Science and Technology. 61: 2592 |
West J, Bergstrom T, Bergstrom CT. (2010) Big macs and Eigenfactor scores Journal of the Association For Information Science and Technology. 61: 1800-1807 |
Althouse BM, West JD, Bergstrom CT, et al. (2009) Differences in impact factor across fields and over time Journal of the American Society For Information Science and Technology. 60: 27-34 |
Cancian M, Bills A, Bergstrom T. (1995) Hotelling Location Problems with Directional Constraints: An Application to Television News Scheduling The Journal of Industrial Economics. 43: 121 |
Bergstrom T. (1990) On the Economics of Crime and Confiscation Journal of Economic Perspectives. 4: 171-178 |
Bergstrom T, Lam D. (1989) Recovering event histories by cubic spline interpolation Mathematical Population Studies. 1: 327-355 |
Bergstrom T. (1989) Puzzles: Love and Spaghetti, the Opportunity Cost of Virtue Journal of Economic Perspectives. 3: 165-173 |