

Richard Patterson
At the forefront of innovation in the field of economics, Richard Patterson serves as an Assistant Professor at Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. With a keen focus on applied microeconomics, his research spans across several domains, including behavioral economics, public economics, labor economics, and education economics. Patterson's work is distinguished by its practical application and relevance to contemporary economic issues. His scholarly contributions have been recognized in esteemed publications such as the Academic Journal, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and Journal of Economic Perspectives. Through these platforms, Patterson has shared insights that bridge theoretical concepts with real-world economic challenges, making significant impacts in both academic and policy-making circles. Patterson's dedication to advancing knowledge in economics is evident not only in his research but also in his commitment to teaching and mentoring students. By fostering an environment of inquiry and critical thinking, he prepares the next generation of economists to tackle complex economic problems with innovative solutions. His work continues to inspire and influence both his peers and students alike.
Publications
, 425-443, 1970-01-01
, 101-102, 2004-06-01