Thomas J. Miceli

Thomas J. Miceli

Updated, May 2021 Curriculum Vitae Thomas J. Miceli Address: (W) Department of Economics, Unit 1063 309 Oak Hall 365 Fairfield Way The University of Connecticut Storrs, CT 06269-1063 Phone: (860) 486-5810 Fax: (860) 486-4463 E-mail: [email protected] (H) 34 Webster Hill Boulevard West Hartford, CT 06107 Education: Ph.D., Economics, May 1988, Brown University, Providence, RI A.M., Economics, May 1984, Brown University, Providence, RI B.A., Economics, May 1981, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT Areas of Specialization: Law and Economics, Sports Economics, Urban Economics, Applied Microeconomics Professional Experience: 1998-Present, Professor of Economics, University of Connecticut Spring 2019, Visiting Scholar, Law School, University of Connecticut Summer 2018, Visiting Lecturer, Program in Law and Economics, University of Hamburg, Germany Spring 2012, Visiting Scholar, Department of Economics, Wesleyan University 2006-2011, Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Economics, University of Connecticut Fall 2002, Visiting Professor of Economics, Wesleyan University 1993-1998, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Connecticut 1987-1993, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Connecticut 1984-1987, Graduate Teaching Fellow, Brown University Honors and Awards: 2014, Special Recognition for Excellence in Research, Center for Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies, School of Business, Univ. of Connecticut 2009, Grillo Family Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching, Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Connecticut 2004, Grillo Family Faculty Award for Excellence in Research, Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Connecticut Books and Monographs: Thomas J. Miceli, Topics in Sports Economics, manuscript, revised 2021. Thomas J. Miceli, The Paradox of Punishment: Reflections on the Economics of Criminal Justice, Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. Maxwell L. Stearns, Todd J. Zywicki, and Thomas J. Miceli, Law and Economics: Private and Public, West Academic Publishing, 2018. Thomas J. Miceli, Contemporary Issues in Law and Economics, Routledge, 2018. Thomas J. Miceli, The Economic Approach to Law, 3rd Edition, Stanford University Press, 2017. C. Paul Hallwood and Thomas J. Miceli, Maritime Piracy and Its Control: An Economic Analysis, Palgrave- Macmillan, 2015. Thomas J. Miceli and Matthew J. Baker (editors), Economic Models of Law, Edward Elgar, 2014. Thomas J. Miceli and Matthew J. Baker (editors), Research Handbook on Economic Models of Law, Edward Elgar, 2013. Thomas J. Miceli, The Economic Theory of Eminent Domain: Private Property, Public Use, Cambridge Univ. Press, 2011. Thomas J. Miceli, The Economic Approach to Law, 2nd Edition, Stanford University Press, 2009. Thomas J. Miceli, Instructor’s Manual, to accompany The Economic Approach to Law, 2004 (revised, 2008, 2017). Thomas J. Miceli and Kathleen Segerson, “The Economics of Eminent Domain: Private Property, Public Use, and Just Compensation,” in Foundations and Trends in Microeconomics, W. Kip Viscusi, series editor, Now Publishers: Boston, 2007. Thomas J. Miceli, The Economic Approach to Law, Stanford University Press, 2004. Thomas J. Miceli, Economics of the Law: Torts, Contracts, Property, Litigation, Oxford University Press, 1997. (Translated into Japanese by Moriki Hosoe, 1999). Thomas J. Miceli and Kathleen Segerson, Compensation for Regulatory Takings: An Economic Analysis with Applications, Volume 1 in The Economics of Legal Relationships (Nicholas Mercuro, series editor), JAI Press, 1996. Thomas J. Miceli, Kathleen Segerson, and Arthur Wright, Measuring the Impacts of Non-Uniform Products Liability Laws on the Cost of U.S. Goods: Methodology and Study Design, Report for the Small Business Administration, January 1992. 2 Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles: Thomas J. Miceli, “Packaging Deals in the Entertainment Industry: A Bargaining Approach,” Journal of Media Economics, forthcoming. Thomas J. Miceli and Kathleen Segerson, “Assessing Kelo’s Legacy: Do Increased Taxes and New Jobs Justify Use of Eminent Domain?” Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, forthcoming. Murat Mungan and Thomas J. Miceli, “Legislating for Profit and Optimal Eight Amendment Review,” Economic Inquiry, forthcoming. Thomas J. Miceli, “Crime as Exchange: Comparing Alternative Economic Theories of Criminal Justice,” European Journal of Law and Economics 51 (2021): 523-539. Tsvetan Tsvetanov, Thomas J. Miceli, and Kathleen Segerson, “Products Liability with Temptation Bias,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 186 (2021): 76-93. Thomas J. Miceli, “Reconciling Blackmail and Nondisclosure Agreements: An Economic Approach,” Managerial and Decision Economics 42 (2021): 268-274. Metin, Coşgel, Richard N. Langlois, and Thomas J. Miceli. “Identity, Religion, and the State: The Origin of Theocracy,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 179 (2020): 608-622. Paul Hallwood and Thomas J. Miceli, “Unearthing T. Rex: The Law and Economics of Paleontological Finds,” Contemporary Economic Problems 38 (2020): 723-735. Jef De Mot, Ben Depoorter, and Thomas J. Miceli, “Filtering Tort Accidents,” American Law and Economics Review 22 (2020): 377-396. Thomas J. Miceli, “Trading in Information: On the Unlikely Correspondence Between Patents and Blackmail Law,” Review of Industrial Organization 56(2020): 637-650. Brad Humphreys and Thomas J. Miceli, “Outcome Uncertainty, Fan Travel, and Aggregate Attendance,” Economic Inquiry 58 (2020): 462-473. Metin Cosgel and Thomas J. Miceli, “Towards an Economic Theory of Religion and the Emergence of Law,” Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 175 (2019): 692-713. Jef DeMot and Thomas J. Miceli, “The Optimal Adjustment to Liability When Litigation is Costly: A Note,” International Review of Law and Economics 58 (2019): 127-131. Brad Humphreys and Thomas J. Miceli, “The Peculiar Preferences of Sports Fans: Toward a Preference-Based Motivation for the Uncertainty of Outcome Hypothesis,” Journal of Sports Economics 20 (2019): 782-796. Jef DeMot and Thomas J. Miceli, “Litigation and the Product Rule: A Rent Seeking Approach,” Review of Law and Economics 15 (2019): 1-19. Metin Cosgel, Jungbin Hwang, Thomas J. Miceli, and Sadullah Yildirim, “Religiosity: Identifying the Effect of Pluralism,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 158 (2018): 219-235. Metin Cosgel and Thomas J. Miceli, “The Price of Redemption: Sin, Penance, and Marginal Deterrence,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 156 (2018): 206-218. 3 Tim Friehe, Cat Lam Pham, and Thomas J. Miceli, “Law Enforcement in a Federal System: Endogenous timing of Decentralized Enforcement Effort,” International Review of Law and Economics 56 (2018): 134-141. Tim Friehe and Thomas J. Miceli, “On the Role of the Exclusionary Rule for Optimal Law Enforcement,” Journal of Public Economic Theory 20 (2018): 757-767. Paul Hallwod and Thomas J. Miceli, “Piracy and Privateers During the Golden Age: Lessons for Today,” Ocean Development and International Law 49 (2018): 236-246. Thomas J. Miceli, “On Proportionality of Punishments and the Economic Theory of Crime,” European Journal of Law and Economics 46 (2018): 303-314. Metin Cosgel, Thomas J. Miceli, Sadullah Yildirim, and Matthew Histen, “State and Religion Over Time,” Journal of Comparative Economics 46 (2018): 20-34. Tim Fiehe and Thomas J. Miceli, “On Punishment Severity and Crime Rates,” American Law and Economics Review19 (2017): 464-485. Katherine Pancak and Thomas J. Miceli, “Just Compensation for the Taking of Mortgage Loans,” Journal of Law, Economics, and Policy 13 (2017): 143-179. Thomas J. Miceli, Katherine Pancak, and Kathleen Segerson “Using Eminent Domain to Refinance Underwater Mortgages: A Welfare Analysis,” International Review of Law and Economics 51 (2017): 12-22. Tim Friehe and Thomas J. Miceli, “A Note on Trial Delay and Social Welfare: The Impact of Multiple Equilibria,” Review of Law and Economics13 (2017): 1-15. Tim Friehe and Thomas J. Miceli, “Law Enforcement in a Federal System: On the Strategic Choice of Sanction Levels,” Journal of Legal Studies, 45 (2016): 73-103. Thomas J. Miceli, “The Cost of Kelo: Property Taxes, Public Use, and Subjective Value,” Public Finance Review, 44 (2016): 500-522. F. Andrew Hanssen, James W. Meehan, Jr., and Thomas J. Miceli, “Explaining Changes in Organizational Form: The Case of Professional Baseball,” Journal of Sports Economics, 17 (2016): 523-557. Thomas J. Miceli and Derek Johnson, “Asset Forfeiture and Criminal Deterrence,” Contemporary Economic Policy, 34 (2016): 119-126. Tim Friehe and Thomas J. Miceli, “Focusing Law Enforcement When Offenders can Choose Location,” International Review of Law and Economics, 42 (2015): 105-112. Thomas J. Miceli and Katherine A. Pancak, “Using Eminent Domain to Write-Down Underwater Mortgages: An Economic Analysis,” Journal of Housing Research 24 (2015): 221-236 . Jef DeMot and Thomas J. Miceli, “Comparing All-or-Nothing and Proportionate Damages: A Rent Seeking Approach,” Review of Law and Economics 11 (2015): 1-17. Thomas J. Miceli, “Transaction-Specific Investments and Organizational Choice: A Coase-to-Coase Theory,” Journal of Institutional Economics 11 (2015): 283-299. 4 Thomas J. Miceli, Kathleen Segerson, and Suo Wang, “Products Liability When Consumers Vary in Their Susceptibility to Harm and May Misperceive Risk,” Contemporary Economic Policy 33 (2015): 468-476. Thomas J. Miceli, “The Color of Law: An Economic Theory of Legal Boundaries,” European Journal of Law and Economics 38 (2014): 185-209. Tim Friehe and Thomas J. Miceli,

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