Owen Phillips's Home Page

 

I teach in the Department of Economics and Finance at the University of Wyoming. Telephone (307)766-2195, fax (307)766-5090.

At the undergraduate level, I teach microeconomics, mathematical economics, and industrial organization. At the graduate level, I teach industrial organization and a course on experimental methods. My intermediate microeconomics course is televised to several sites in Wyoming.

To view recent course material for Intermediate Microeconomics (Economics 4020), click here. To download a copy of the course material, click here. (Word 6.0 Format)

To view recent course material for Advanced Industrial Organization and Public Policy (Economics 5820), click here. To download a copy of the course material, click here. (Word 6.0 Format)

My research interests lie in the area of industrial organization. Many of my papers analyze data from experimental markets. Among my recent publications are:

"Vertical Integration and Collusive Incentives: An Experimental Analysis," International Journal of Industrial Organization, forthcoming, (with Charles F. Mason).

"Mitigating the Tragedy of the Commens Through Cooperation: An Experimental Evaluation," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Volume 34(2), October 1997, pp. 148-172 (with Charles F. Mason).

"Information and Cost Asymmetry in Experimental Duopoly Markets," Review of Economics and Statistics, Volume 79(2), May 1997 pp. 290-299 (with Charles F. Mason).

Versions of some recent working papers are available by clicking here.                 Current Vitae

My outside interests are flyfishing and whitewater rafting. A good trip combines both. You may contact me by e-mail at owenphil@uwyo.edu.

Last update: 7-7-05