Matthew A. Turner Source Confirmed

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Lecturer

John Brown University

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45 h-index 126 pubs 5,995 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Matthew A. Turner is a lecturer at John Brown University whose research spans seemingly disparate fields, from urban economics to chemical analysis. Turner's work in economics focuses on the housing market, urban transport, regional economics, and fiscal policy, as demonstrated by publications analyzing infrastructure costs and the valuation of utilities in historical contexts. Juxtaposing this, Turner also engages in studies utilizing advanced chemical sensor technologies, mass spectrometry, analytical chemistry, and metabolomics. Recent publications also explore signaling and social learning in diverse populations.

Turner's research demonstrates an interest in applying quantitative methods to a diverse array of complex problems.

Metrics

  • h-index: 45
  • Publications: 126
  • Citations: 5,995

Selected Publications

  • Transportation Infrastructure and Urban and Regional Development (2025) DOI
  • Are Big Cities Important for Economic Growth? (2025) DOI
  • Foundations of cities (2024) DOI
  • Does the Us Have an Infrastructure Cost Problem? Evidence from the Interstate Highway System (2023) DOI
  • A Unified Theory of Cities (2021) DOI

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