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Researcher

John Brown University

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65 h-index 258 pubs 39,521 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Peter Howitt is an active researcher focusing on economic theories, models, and their policy implications at John Brown University. His work encompasses areas such as economic growth, productivity, monetary policy, and the impact of economic institutions. Recent investigations include agent-based modeling of housing market bubbles, such as the one in metropolitan Washington D.C., and the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on patient preferences for virtual consultations. Howitt's scholarship also addresses broader theoretical frameworks, including creative destruction's role in growth economics, and the relationship between wage inequality and technological change.

Metrics

  • h-index: 65
  • Publications: 258
  • Citations: 39,521

Selected Publications

  • An Agent-Based Model of the Housing Market Bubble in Metropolitan Washington D.C. (2024) DOI

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