Phillip Nelson Explained

Phillip Jacob Nelson (born 1929)[1] is an emeritus professor at Binghamton University, where he was Bartle Professor of Economics.[2] He is noted for having been the first to observe the distinction between an experience good and a search good.[3]

Nelson obtained his doctorate in 1957 from Columbia University, with a dissertation titled "A Study in the Geographic Mobility of Labor".[4]

Selected publications

Research articles
Books

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Notes and References

  1. Birthdate from Hathitrust catalog entry for Signaling Goodness
  2. http://www.binghamton.edu/bulletin/1999-2000/faculty.pdf Faculty 1999–2000
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