
Steven Puller
Associate Professor
Microeconomics and Industrial
Organization
(Ph.D., University of California -
Berkeley, 2001)
Office Address:
Department of Economics
Allen 3046
Contact Information:
Telephone: (979) 845-7349
Email:
puller@econmail.tamu.edu
Personal Web Page:
http://econweb.tamu.edu/puller
CV
Bio
Selected Publications
Currently Teaching
Bio
Professor Steve Puller received his PhD in 2001 from University of California - Berkeley. He joined the Department of Economics at Texas A&M University in 2001. His fields of interest are industrial organization, empirical microeconomics and regulation.
Selected Publications
"Understanding Strategic Bidding in Mult-Unit Auctions: A Case
Study of the Texas Electricity Spot Market" with Ali Hortacsu, RAND Journal of
Economics, forthcoming.
"The Effect of Auction Format on Efficiency and Revenue in Divisible Goods
Auctions: A Test Using Korean Treasury Auctions" with Boo-Sung Kang, Journal
of Industrial Economics, forthcoming.
"The Old Boy (and Girl) Network: Social Network Formation on University
Campuses" with Adalbert Mayer, Journal of Public Economics, forthcoming.
"The Effects of Government Transfers on Monthly Cycles in Drug Abuse,
Hospitalization and Mortality" with Carlos Dobkin, Journal of Public
Economics, 2007.
"Pricing and Firm Conduct in California's Deregulated Electricity Market",
Review of Economics and Statistics, 2007.
"The Strategic Use of Innovation to Influence Regulatory Standards",
Journal
of Environmental Economics and Management, 2006.
Currently Teaching
ECON 426-901 ECON 426-902
