Paul B. Ellickson

Paul B. Ellickson, who received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, joined the Duke faculty in 2002 after spending three years on the faculty at the Simon School of Business Administration at the University of Rochester. His research interests are in industrial organization and applied econometrics. Current research projects analyze sunk investment and competition in retail industries. He teaches graduate industrial organization and econometrics.
Recent Research
Supermarkets as a Natural Oligopoly
Competition in the Supermarket Industry: Sunk Costs and Market Structure
Supermarket Pricing Strategy: Demand, Supply and Competition (co-author)

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210 Social Sciences
(919) 660-1828
paul.ellickson@duke.edu
(919) 684-8974

Selected Publications
"Patient Welfare and Patient Compliance: An Empirical Framework for Measuring the Benefits from Pharmaceutical Innovation" (with S. Stern and M. Trajtenberg), in Medical Care Output and Productivity, E. Berndt and D. Cutler, eds., Univ. of Chicago Press, 2001

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