Research Bio
Dr. Handel works on research related to health economics, industrial organization, and behavioral economics. His research leverages big datasets and partnerships with businesses and policymakers to generate new insights related to consumer, physician, and firm behaviors in health care markets. Dr. Handel was recently awarded the ASHEcon medal for top health economist under the age of 40 as well as the Frisch Medal from the Econometric Society for top applied research paper.
Research Expertise and Interest
health economics, industrial organization, behavioral economics
Teaching
Special Topics in Industrial Organization [ECON 220C]
Seminar in Industrial Organization: Regulation and Public Enterprise [ECON 221]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [ECON 299]
Individual Study for Doctoral Students [ECON 602]
Senior Honors Thesis [ECON H195B]
Topics in Economic Research [ECON 191]
Directed Group Study [ECON 198]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [ECON 199]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [ECON 299]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [ECON 299]
Individual Study for Doctoral Students [ECON 602]
Honors Thesis Tutorial [ECON H191]
Senior Honors Thesis [ECON H195B]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [ECON 199]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [ECON 299]
Special Topics in Industrial Organization [ECON 220C]
Seminar in Industrial Organization: Regulation and Public Enterprise [ECON 221]
Health Economics [ECON 226]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [ECON 299]
Individual Study for Doctoral Students [ECON 602]
Senior Honors Thesis [ECON H195B]
Doctoral Topics in Business Administration [PHDBA 297T]