Washington State University

School of Economic Sciences

Robert Rosenman

Associate Director and Professor

EDUCATION

  • PhD – University of Minnesota, 1982
  • MA – University of Pennsylvania, 1977
  • BA – University of Pennsylvania, 1975

FIELDS OF INTEREST

  • Health Economics, Industrial Organization, Natural Resources, and Public Policy

EMPLOYMENT

  • Associate Director, School of Economic Sciences, Washington State University 2004-Present
  • Professor of Economic Sciences, Washington State University, 1997-present.
  • Department Chair, Economics, Washington State University 2003-2004.
  • Graduate Program Director, 1994-2003.
  • Associate Professor of Economics, Washington State University, 1989-1997.
  • Assistant Professor of Economics, Washington State University, 1983-1989.
  • Assistant Professor of Economics, University of New Hampshire, 1982-1983.

TEACHING ASSIGMENTS

  • Economics 102, 593 (Health) and 455.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  1. “The Economic Impact of Pharmacy Practice Graduates on a Regional Economy: Some Estimates from Eastern Washington” with Dan Friesner and Carl S. Bozman, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, forthcoming.
  2. “Productivity Growth and Convergence in U.S. Agriculture: New Cointegration Panel Data Results” with Yucan Liu, Richard Shumway and Eldon Ball, Applied Economics, forthcoming.
  3. “Determining Factors in the Treatment Choice of Patients with Hypertension with Complications and Secondary Hypertension” with Sean Murphy and Dan Friesner, International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, forthcoming.
  4. "Efficiency of Thai Public Hospitals during the Introduction of National Health Insurance Program," with Rajitkanook Amy Puenpatom, Health Care Management Science, (2008) 11:319–338.
  5. "Do Hospitals Practice Cream Skimming?" with Dan Friesner. Health Services Management Research, forthcoming.
  6. "Are Hospitals Seasonally Efficient? Evidence from Washington State," with Dan Friesner and Matthew McPherson, Applied Economics, 40(2008), Pages 699 – 723.
  7. "Do Public Health Policies Reduce the Spread of Infectious Diseases or Merely Induce Substitution?," with Dan Friesner and Peter Cashel, International Economics and Finance Journal, 1(2006): 122-155.
  8. "Perceived Need and Actual Demand for Health Insurance in Rural China," with Hong Wang, China Economic Review, 18(2007): 373-388.
  9. "Welfare Recipient Work Choice and In-Kind Benefits in Washington State," with Dan Axelsen, Dan Friesner and Hal Snarr, Applied Economics, 39(2007): 1021-1036.
  10. "Does a Single Casemix Index Fit all Hospitals? Empirical Evidence form Washington State," with Dan Friesner and Matthew McPherson, Research in Healthcare Financial Management, 11(2006).
  11. "Do Health Care Providers Quality Discriminate? Empirical Evidence from Primary Care Outpatient Clinics," with Dan Friesner and Chris Stevens, Eastern Economic Journal, 31(2005):649-670.
  12. "Property Rights and Mixed Competition in Health Care: A Counter-Example Revisited," with Dan Friesner and Chris Stevens, The Journal of Business Economics Research, 6(2005).

 

HONORS AND MEMBERSHIPS

Honors:

  • Dean’s Excellence Fellow, 2003, 2004.
  • Inductee, Hall of Honor, John P. Stevens High School, 2002.
  • Listed in Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 2003
  • Listed in Who’s Who in America, 2002 - present.
  • Invited and sponsored participant in Centers for Disease Control workshop on “The costs of antimicrobial resistance in healthcare settings,” 2000.
  • Anbar Electronic Intelligence Citation of Excellence for Research Implications for the paper “Predictors of HMO Efficiency,” with Melissa Ahern, et al. Applied Economics, 28(1996): 1381-1390.
  • MBA Teacher of the Semesters, Fall 1984.

Memberships:

  • American Economic Association
  • Eastern Economic Association

Robert Rosenman

Contact Info

E-mail Address
yamaka@wsu.edu

Office Location:
101B Hulbert Hall
Office phone: 335-1193

 

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