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JASON M. BARR (Ph.D., Columbia University) is Assistant Professor in the
Rutgers-Newark Department of Economics. His research interests include
industrial organization, computational economics, and the economics of
education. He is the author of “Teacher Location Choice and the
Distribution of Quality: Evidence from New York City,” (forthcoming)
Contemporary Economic Policy; “Cournot Competition, Organization and
Learning,” (2005) Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control (with F.
Saraceno); and “A Statistical Analysis of the Newark Public Schools”
(Working Paper August 2004). He teaches Introduction to Econometrics,
Introduction to Microeconomics, and Industrial Organization.
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