Jason Brown
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Also affiliated: Central University of Technology (2022); Texas Tech University (2016); Pennsylvania State University (2016); Federal Reserve (2016); Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (2013); University of Pittsburgh (2016); Purdue University West Lafayette (2006); Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center (2016); Wesley Medical Center (2016); Lubbock Christian University (2016); Geisinger Health System (2021–2022); Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City (2013–2024)
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Jason Brown's research focuses on health-related outcomes and risk stratification, particularly concerning acute kidney injury (AKI). He has investigated post-discharge mortality and rehospitalization rates in patients participating in a comprehensive AKI rehabilitation program. Brown has also explored the application of machine learning models for predicting AKI risk in hospitalized individuals.
His work extends to economic and business topics, including studies on inclusive business platforms in African agricultural value chains and an analysis of creative destruction's impact on capital reallocation in rural and urban areas. Additionally, Brown has published research examining investment performance, comparing timberlands to the S&P 500, and investigating tail risk in option pricing. He holds an h-index of 8 with 320 citations across 39 publications. Collaborators include K. Michael Casey and Mark E. McMurtrey from the University of Central Arkansas.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 39
- Citations: 322
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Investing in Timberlands Versus the S&P 500: Which Investment Outperforms? (2024)
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- Investing in Timberlands Versus the S&P 500: Which Investment Outperforms?
- Investing in Timberlands Versus the S&P 500: Which Investment Outperforms?
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