James Peoples

  • Professor, Economics

Education

  • PhD, University of California at Berkeley
  • MA, University of California at Berkeley
  • BA, California State University, Dominguez Hills

Teaching Schedule

Course Num Title Meets Syllabus
ECON 100-001 Introductory Economics MW 2:30pm-3:45pm
ECON 301-202 Intermediate Microeconomics No Meeting Pattern

Research Interests

  • Transportation Economics
  • Labor Economics
  • Transportation Costs
  • Healthcare Labor Markets

Selected Publications

Bitzan, J. , Peoples, J. , & Wilson, W. (2016) Airline Efficiency. Bitzan, J. , Peoples, J. H., & Wilson, W. (Eds). 373. Emerald Press.
Bitzan, J. , & Peoples, J. H. (2014) US Air Carriers and Work-Rule Constraints: Do Airlines Employ an Allocatively Efficient Mix of Inputs?. Research in Transportation Economics , 45, 9-17.
(2014) The Economics of International Airline Transport. Peoples, J. H. (Ed). 323. Emerald Press.
McGregory, R. , & Peoples, J. H. (2013) Compensation of Foreign and Domestic Nurses in the US. Journal of Labor Research , 34, 203-223.
Trick, S. , & Peoples, J. H. (2012) The Influence of Intrastate Deregulation on Union Wage Premiums. Transport Policy, Elsevier Publishers , 24, 10-18.
Buranabunyut, N. , & Peoples, J. H. (2012) An Empirical Analysis of Incentive Regulation and the Allocation of Inputs in the US Telecommunications Industry. Journal of Regulatory Economics , 41(2), 181-192.
Peoples, J. H. (2012) Pricing Behavior and Non-Price Characteristics in the Airline Industry. Peoples, J. H. (Ed). Pricing Behavior and Non-Price characteristics in the Airline Industry , 4, 323. Emerald Press.

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