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C. Jill StoweAssociate Professor E-mail: jill.stowe@uky.edu |
Areas of Interest
Economics of the Equine Industry, Behavioral Economics, Game Theory, Industrial Organization, Sports Economics, Neuroeconomics
Biographical Information
Dr. Jill Stowe is an assistant professor in the University of Kentucky's Department of Agricultural Economics. Her areas of specialization include economics of the equine industry, decision making under risk and uncertainty, other-regarding preferences, incentives, and neuroeconomics. Her research has been published in the Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Economic Inquiry, Neuron, and Nature Neuroscience. Dr. Stowe received a Ph.D. in Economics from Texas A&M University (2002) and was previously on the faculty at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business (2002-2008).
Teaching
AEC 503 -- Price Theory and Applications
AEC 302 -- Agricultural Farm Management (equine emphasis)
AEC 320 -- Agricultural Product Marketing and Sales (equine emphasis)
Selected Publications:
Poerwanto, Devie and C. Jill Stowe. (2010) "The Relationship Between Sire Representation and Average Yearling Price in the Thoroughbred Industry." Journal of Agribusiness, 28(1), 61-74.
Stowe, C. Jill and Billy Ajello. (2010) "A Hedonic Price Analysis of Differentiated Products of Unknown Quality: Freshman Sire Stud Fees in the Thoroughbred Breeding Industry." Journal of Agribusiness, 28(1), 19-30.
Stowe, C. Jill and Scott Gilpatric. (2010) "Cheating and Enforcement in Asymmetric Tournaments." Southern Economic Journal 77(1), 1-14.
Neilson, William and Jill Stowe. (2010) "Piece-Rate Contracts for Other-Regarding Workers." Economic Inquiry 48(3), 575-586.
Stowe, C. Jill, Janie M. Chermak, and Kate Krause. (2010). "Preferences for Privacy and Security: An Experimental Investigation." Economics of Peace and Security Journal 5(1), 26-33.
Stowe, C. Jill. (2009). "Incorporating Morale into a Classical Agency Model: Incentives, Effort, and Organization." Economics of Governance 10, 147-164.
Tankersley, Dharol, C. Jill Stowe, and Scott A. Huettel. (2007) "Altruism is Associated with an Increased Neural Response to the Perception of Agency." Nature Neuroscience 10, 150-151.
Huettel, Scott A., C. Jill Stowe, Evan M. Gordon, Brent T. Warner, and Michael L. Platt (2006). "Neural Signatures of Economic Preferences for Risk and Ambiguity." Neuron 49, 765-775.
Neilson, William and Jill Stowe (2002). "A Further Examination of Cumulative Prospect Theory Parameterizations." Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 24(1), 31-46.
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