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Jeffrey K. Mackie-Mason | |||||||
| Dean, School of Information; Arthur W. Burks Professor of Information and Computer Science; Professor of Economics; Professor of Public Policy | ||||||||
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Research and Teaching Interests:
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Applied Microeconomics
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Competition & Regulation
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Finance & Financial Markets
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Information Technology
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Quantitative Methods
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Science and Technology
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Tax and Public Finance
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Bio:
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Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason is the U-M Dean of the School of Information and Arthur W. Burks Collegiate Professor of Information and Computer Science. He is also Professor of Economics and Professor of Public Policy. His research has examined such areas as digital information economics, information system design, information networks economics, and market structure and competition for the Internet, computing, and communications industries. He has served as a consultant to both private industry and public utilities. In 2010 he was received the University of Michigan Rackham Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award. A Ford School graduate, Jeff received his Ph.D. from MIT. He teaches courses on information economics, information networks policy, incentive-centered design and the role of information in human choice and learning. He created and for its first eight years directed STIET, a multi-department, multi-disciplinary doctoral research and training program in incentive-centered design for information systems and technologies, which has received over $9 million in funding from the National Science Foundation, the University of Michigan, and Wayne State University. |
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Academic Appointments:
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School of Information |
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Department of Economics |
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Ford School of Public Policy |
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