James Campbell
James Campbell
James Campbell is an accomplished economic researcher with expertise in microeconomics and game theory. He has a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Economics from Brown University and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Economics from University of Oxford. With years of experience, he has an extensive portfolio of published research articles that exemplify his expertise in topics such as online markets, word-of-mouth, communication and coordination, and quantitative marketing.
James Campbell has lectured at the University of California, Berkeley and has held Assistant Professor positions at Providence College, Brown University, and the University of Toronto. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Providence College. He teaches a range of courses for undergraduate students that cover game theory, microeconomic theory, network economics, industrial organization, and behavioral economics.
James Campbell is a seasoned researcher with skills in theoretical modeling, simulation, experimental design, data collection, and data analysis. His work has been featured in academic journals such as the Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, Quantitative Marketing, Economics, the Review of Network Economics, and Information Economics and Policy.