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Publications- Books
Dolar, V. & Perry, T. (Eds.). (Forthcoming). Missing voices in economics: Addressing the gender gap. Book contract signed with Springer Nature.
Publications- Journal Articles and Book Chapters
Perry, T. (2025). A hidden cost of drinking: Alcohol use and gendered inequalities in unpaid care work. SSM - Population Health, 31, 101817.
Perry, T., & Chin, S. (2025). Kratom drinks and consumption trends: Insights from Reddit. Journal of Substance Use, 1–9.
Bernasek, A., & Perry, T. (2025). The corporate capitalist health insurance industry and America’s mental health crisis. Journal of Economic Issues, 59(2), 381–391.
Small, S. F., van der Meulen Rodgers, Y., & Perry, T. (2024). Immigrant women and the COVID-19 pandemic: An intersectional analysis of frontline occupational crowding in the United States. Forum for Social Economics, 53(3), 281-306.
Perry, T., & Bernasek, A. (2024). Profits over care? An analysis of the relationship between corporate capitalism in the healthcare industry and cancer mortality in the United States. Social Science & Medicine, 349, 116851.
Perry, T. (2024). Why don’t you leave? A household bargaining model with a household preference of addiction. Eastern Economic Journal, 1-30.
Perry, T. (2024). The ends of freedom: Reclaiming America’s lost promise of economic rights by Mark Paul. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2023. 320 pp. ISBN: 9780226792965 (cbk.). Feminist Economics, 30(3), 255-259.
Perry, T. (2024). Marx and the Big Mac: An empirical exploration of Marx’s exploitation theory for introductory economics courses. Review of Radical Political Economics. https://doi.org/10.1177/04866134241284334
Perry, T. (2023). Did the 2016 election cause changes in substance use? An intersectional approach. Economics & Politics, 35(3), 1020-1069.
Bernasek, A., & Perry, T. (2023). Capitalism and the erosion of human health: What the pandemic laid bare. Journal of Economic Issues, 57(2), 484-491.
Forthcoming
Perry, T. & Small, S. (Forthcoming). Can Gender Economics Courses Attract More Undergraduate Women to Economics Department? Missing Voices in Economics: Addressing the Gender Gap.
Small, S. & Perry, T. (Forthcoming). Place and Space for Feminist Economists? The Development and Retention of Feminist Economics. Missing Voices in Economics: Addressing the Gender Gap.
Under Review
"Exploitation and Profit: A Marxist Framework for Understanding Addiction Under Corporate Capitalism", Reject (Reject and Resubmit – Review of Radical Political Economics)
"From Cheating to Learning: AI Integration in Introductory Economics Courses" (with Sayorn Chin, Kenese Io, and Fatih Kırşanl) (Under Review – Journal of Economics Teaching)
Works in Progress
“A Feminist Economic Critique of the Interaction Between Alcohol Use and Unpaid Care Work”, work in progress
“Hidden Responsibilities: The Impact of Parental Alcohol Use on Children’s Unpaid Care Work”, work in progress
“Enhancing Economic Literacy Through Authentic Assessments”, work in progress
“Occupational Segregation and Unpaid Care Work: Examining the Reinforcement of Patriarchal Capitalist Institutions”, work in progress
“Corporate Power and Addiction: Alienation and Invidious Comparisons”, work in progress
Conference Presentations
"U.S. Health Care Institutions and the Epidemic of Trauma". AFEE sessions at the ASSA Conference, January 2025.
"Can Gender Economics Courses Attract More Undergraduate Women to Economics Departments?". ASSA Conference, January 2025.
"Why don’t you leave? A household bargaining model with a household preference of addiction." Eastern Economic Association Annual Conference, February 2024.
"Profits over care? An analysis of the relationship between corporate capitalism in the healthcare industry and cancer mortality in the United States." Eastern Economic Association Annual Conference, February 2023.
"Capitalism and the Erosion of Human Health: What the Pandemic Laid Bare." AFEE sessions at the ASSA Conference, January 2023.
“Why Words Matter: The Impact of the 2016 Election on Health Outcomes.” American Society of Health Economics Conference, June 2021.
“Why Words Matter: The Impact of the 2016 Election on Health Outcomes." Western Economic Association International Conference, March 2021.
“Why Words Matter: The Impact of the 2016 Election on Health Outcomes." URPE- IAFFE sessions at the ASSA Conference, January 2021.
“Why Words Matter: The Impact of the 2016 Election on Health Outcomes." Southern Economic Association Conference, November 2020.
“The Long Term Impact of Childhood Exercise Programs.” American Society of Health Economics, Emerging Scholars Session, June 2020.
“The Long Term Impact of Childhood Exercise Programs.” Eastern Economic Association Annual Conference, February 2020.
“Are Social Media Influencers the New Market Mechanism? A Random Effects Model Approach.” Eastern Economic Association Annual Conference, February 2020.
“Are Social Media Influencers the New Market Mechanism? A Random Effects Model Approach.” ICAPE, January 2020.
“The Effect of Telecommunications on Gender and Human Trafficking. International Association for Feminist Economics, June 2019.
“A Critique of the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility using Becker and Murphy’s Rational Addiction Model. Association for Social Economics World Congress.” June, 2018.
Awards and Grants
Barriers to Feminist Economic Ideas- International Association for Feminist Economics (Awarded 2025 with Sarah Small)
Undergraduate Summer Research Program- Office of Student Research CSUSB (Awarded 2025)
Academic Affairs Research Assigned Time Award- 2025 2026 (Awarded 2025)
2026 Ruth Alice Allen North American Scholar, Association of Evolutionary Economics (Awarded 2025)
Graduate Research Assistantship, Colorado State University Department of Economics, 2021
“Can Curriculum Reform Diversify Economics?” CORE Research Grant, (2020-2022)
Outstanding Graduate Researcher, Colorado State University Department of Economics, 2020