Jose Miguel Abito

Associate Professor | Department of Economics 

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Jose Miguel Abito (or Mike) is an applied microeconomist with research interests in industrial organization, regulation and environmental economics. Mike’s research spans a variety of topics such as evaluating incentives in regulated industries, understanding consumer misinformation and its welfare consequences, and developing theoretical and empirical methodologies to study questions in antitrust and regulation. Industries and markets that he has studied include the electricity industry, the extended warranty market, and the infant formula industry. His work has been published in top economics journals including the Review of Economic Studies, American Economic Review, Journal of Industrial Economics, and International Journal of Industrial Organization. He has a co-authored book published by the Oxford University Press entitled Corporate Reputation and Social Activism: Strategic Interaction, Firm Behavior, and Social Welfare.

 

Prior to joining OSU, Mike was an Assistant Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania where he taught the core intermediate microeconomics course for Wharton undergraduates and won a teaching award. He served as a representative to the Wharton Faculty Council for Undergraduate Research and was a participant in a University-wide Initiative for Inclusive Teaching. At OSU, he teaches undergraduate courses in Microeconomics and the PhD course on Empirical Methods in Industrial Organization. He is currently serving as a University Senator (Term 2023-2026) representing the Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences, a member of the Salmon P. Chase Center Academic Advisory Committee, and faculty advisor of the Quantitative Finance Club at OSU.

 

Mike grew up in the Philippines and moved to Singapore for his undergraduate studies. He then moved to Toulouse, France to begin his graduate studies in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics. He received his PhD in Economics from Northwestern University in Evanston, IL.



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1945 N. High St

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