Faculty Profile

Mark Van Boening
Professor of Economics
Phone Number:
Email: bmvan@olemiss.edu
http://economics.olemiss.edu/mark-v-van-boening/

Key Words: Microeconomics, Experimental Economics

Research Description: Mark Van Boening teaches intermediate and graduate level microeconomics. His main area of research is empirical analysis of microeconomic behavior, primarily through laboratory (experimental) methods. Current areas of interest include bargaining and markets.

Honors Theses:

McLeod, Megan Elise (2018) The County-Level Impact of Telemedicine: A Difference-in-Differences Analysis of the University of Mississippi Medical Center's Telemedicine Initiatives (full text)

Parker, Timothy (2017) What did you Expect? How Expectations and the Structure of Student Loans Affect the Incentives to Pursue an Undergraduate Education. (full text)

Hall, Amy (2017) An Experiment on Pareto-Efficiency and Communication in the Gale-Shapley School Choice Mechanism. (full text)

Martin, Jane Alexandra (2017) Women Empowerment Externalities of the 2004 Moroccan Moudawana Reform: Intrafamily Bargaining and Educational Attainment. (full text)

Evans, Jonathan P. (2016) An Examination of the College Major Decisions of Students at the University of Mississippi. (full text)

Larkin, John (2016) The Supply of Volunteer Labor: Focusing on Board Members. (full text)

Simpson, Nathan (2016) Nondepository Credit Intermediation and its Effects on the Financial Well-Being of Consumers. (full text)

Castellanos, Stephan A (2015) The Doctor/Patient Relationship in End-Of-Life Care: a Game Theoretic Model. (full text)