Martin Gaynor

E. J. Barone University Professor of Economics and Health Policy at Heinz College

E.J. Barone Professor of Economics and Health Policy, Heinz College, and by Courtesy, Tepper School of Business at Tepper School of Business

Schools

  • Tepper School of Business
  • Heinz College

Links

Biography

Heinz College

Professor Gaynor is a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts and the Centre for Market and Public Organisation at the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. Prior to coming to Carnegie Mellon, he was on the faculty of Johns Hopkins University. He has also taught at a number of other universities and was a visitor at the Institute of Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest, Hungary in 1991.

Professor Gaynor has served as a consultant to the Federal Trade Commission, U.S. Department of Justice, and the California Department of Corporations on antitrust issues. He has given testimony before the Federal Trade Commission and U.S. Department of Justice and the California State Senate and has participated in briefings for U.S. House of Representatives Staff. Professor Gaynor also serves on the editorial boards of the American Economic Review, Health Services Research, the International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics, RandForums for Health Economics and Policy, Health Economics, Policy, and Law, and edited a symposium on incentives and competition in health care markets for the Rand Journal of Economics. He is a referee for numerous professional journals, and works with the National Science Foundation, Agency for Health Care Policy Research, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Veterans Administration and National Endowment for the Humanities as an ad hoc grant reviewer.

Professor Gaynor is listed among the top 1,000 economists in the world and in Who''s Who in America. He received the Kenneth J. Arrow Award for best published paper in health economics worldwide in 1995. He is a 1995 recipient of a Robert Wood Johnson Fellowship for research on antitrust and competition in health care markets. He also delivered the R. Allen Moran Memorial Lecture at Lehigh University in 1992, and received the FIRST Award (First Independent Research Support and Transition) given by the National Institute of Mental Health, 1990-1993.

Professor Gaynor received his bachelor of arts degree in economics from the University of California, San Diego, in 1977, a master of arts in economics from Northwestern in 1979 and a PhD in economics from Northwestern in 1983.

 

Education

B.A., Economics, University of California, San Diego, 1977

Ph.D., Economics, Northwestern University, 1983

## Courses Taught


  • 94-705 - Health Economics
  • 90-709 - Intermediate Economic Analysis

Tepper School of Business

PHONE

412-268-7933

OFFICE

HBH - Hamburg Hall - Room 3008

AREA OF EXPERTISE

Economics

EDUCATION

Northwestern University - Ph D - 1983
University of California, San Diego - BA - 1977

BIOGRAPHY

Martin Gaynor''s research is focused on the economics of health care markets and health care organizations. His research on health care markets concentrates on the restructuring of health care markets and implications for antitrust policy, vertical restraints in health care, the industrial organization of the physician services market, and the effects of information in markets for health services. His research on the economics of health care organizations is focused on the determinants of the internal organization of medical group practices and the effects of these arrangements on group performance, and the determinants of hospital behavior and the consequent implications for performance. Media contact: Email Abby Simmons or call him at 412-268-4290

PUBLIC SERVICE

  • American Society of Health Economics, Member, Board of Trustees (2004 - )
  • University of Bristol, Associate, Center for Market and Public Organization (2004 - )
  • National Bureau of Economic Research, Research Associate (1990 - )
  • U.S. Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, Review Panel (1994 - 1998)

CONSULTING

  • Netherlands Competition Authority (January 2007 -)
  • Netherlands Healthcare Authority (January 2007 -)
  • Consulting on legal cases with various firms (January 2002 -)
  • Federal Trade Commission (January 2002 -)
  • State of California Department of Corporations (January 2002 -)
  • U.S. Department of Justice (January 2002 -)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

  • Health Economics (January 2002 -)
  • Health Economics, Policy, and Law, Cambridge Press (January 2002 -)
  • RAND Forums for Health Economics and Policy, Berkeley Electronic Press (January 2002 -)
  • International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics (January 1999 -)
  • Health Services Research (January 1996 -)
  • American Economic Review (January 1998 - 2003)

COURSES TAUGHT

  • HEALTH ECONOMICS (73328) 2015 Section: A

  • Health Economics (73328) 2013 Section: A
    2012 Section: A
    2011 Section: A
    2010 Section: A
    2007 Section: A

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