Chad Meyerhoefer

Professor of Economics at The College of Business and Economics at Lehigh University

Schools

  • The College of Business and Economics at Lehigh University

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Biography

The College of Business and Economics at Lehigh University

Chad Meyerhoefer''s research focuses broadly on the economics of health and nutrition.  Much of his work involves the use of microeconometric methods to evaluate and inform public policy.  Some of his current research projects include: (1) examining the relationship between food assistance programs and health, (2) predicting the medical cost of obesity, (3) estimating the price responsiveness of consumer demand for medical services, and (4) determining the impact of electronic medical record adoption on pregnancy outcomes. 

Professor Meyerhoefer is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Prior to joining the faculty at Lehigh, he served as a research economist at both The CNA Corporation and the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), and was an adjunct professor of public policy at Georgetown University.

Educaion

Binghamton University, B.S.

Cornell University, M.S., Ph.D.

Research Interests

Health Economics

Public Policy

Applied Econometrics

International Economic Development

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