Brigham Young University
Joseph Price, Assistant Professor


Department: Economics

Vita
J. Price Personal Homepage
 

 Education

 
  • PhD, Cornell University, 2007
  • BA, Brigham Young University, 2003
 

 Research

 
  • Topics in empirical economics related to family, labor, and health. Specifically, determinants of child outcomes (i.e. parental time, media, sports, religion), discrimination in sports, the response to new health information, and the impact of pornography on marriage.
 

 Selected Publications

 
  • Kasey Buckles, Melanie Guldi, Joseph Price (2011). Changing the Price of Marriage. Journal of Human Resources.
  • Joseph Price, Justin Wolfers (2010). Racial Discrimination Among NBA Referees. Quarterly Journal of Economics.
  • Joseph Price, Kosali Simon (2009). Education and the Response to Medical Research. Journal of Health Economics.
  • Joseph Price (2008). Parent-Child Quality Time: Does Birth Order Matter? Journal of Human Resources.
  • Joseph Price (2008). Gender Differences in the Response to Competition. Industrial and Labor Relations Review.


Email: joe_price@byu.edu
Office: 162 FOB
Phone: 801-422-5296