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Randall Waldron

Randall Waldron
Associate Professor
Economics, MIS and Decision Sciences, School of Business
UB Beacom Hall 326
Phone: 605-677-6643
Bio:
Dr. Waldron has taught economics at USD since 1994. He holds a Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University. As a Fulbright Scholar, he has also taught in Beijing, China, in 2006-2007, and more recently taught in southwest China in 2011.
Teaching Interests:
Microeconomics, managerial economics, game theory, economic development, Chinese political economy.
Research Interests:
Applied microeconomics, game theory and experimental economics, economic development (particularly in China), and industrial organization.
Research:
  • The Economic Impact of the South Dakota Housing Development Authority, South Dakota Housing Development Authority, (2010)
  • I-29 Corridor Study: Economic Impact Analysis, South Dakota Department of Transportation, (2009)
Publications:
  • Waldron, R., Zhang, Y., Hua, J., (2010), Chinese Financial Development in the American Classroom, Journal of Learning in Higher Education, vol. 6, iss. 2, pp. 31-34.
  • Waldron, R., Allgrunn, M., Pei, G., (2010), Experiments in Bertrand Competition with Factor Markets, Journal of Business & Economics Research, vol. 8, iss. 3, pp. 123-129.
  • Waldron, R., Dykstra, D., (2009), The Law and Economics of the Dominant Firm: An Integrated Analysis of the Microsoft Antitrust Case, Proceedings of the Academy of Business Disciplines.
  • Waldron, R., (2009), Concentration, Competition, and Coordination in Global Antimonopoly Initiatives, Proceedings of the 16th Annual International Business Conference.
Presentations:
  • Dykstra, D., Waldron, R. (2009, November). The Law and Economics of the Dominant Firm: AN Integrated Analysis of the Microsoft Antitrust Case. Presented at the Academy of Business Disciplines Conference, Florida.