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Susan K. Feigenbaum, Ph.D.


Department of Economics
Prior to joining the Department in 1988, Professor Emerita Feigenbaum was Associate Professor at Claremont McKenna College. She has also held the position of Chief of Methodology Development, Maryland Health Services Cost Review Commission and has been a Scholar-in-Residence at the Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University. Dr. Feigenbaum, who received her Ph. D. in 1980 from the University of Wisconsin Madison, is an applied econometrician interested in the areas of health economics, public choice, and the economics of science. Her most cited published work includes: The Technological Obsolescence of Scientific Fraud, Rationality and Society (1996); Denying Access to Life-Saving Technologies, Regulation (Winter 1994); The Market for (Ir) Reproducible Econometrics, Social Epistemology (Fall 1993); Body Shop Economics: What s Good for Our Cars May Be Good for Our Health, Regulation (Fall 1992); Medicare s Prospective Payment Sy ....

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