Luciana Echazu
Assistant Professor
Economic & Financial Studies
378 Bertrand H. Snell Hall
Clarkson University
PO Box 5790
Potsdam, NY 13699-5790
Phone: 315-268-6456
E-mail: lechazu@clarkson.edu
Education
Ph.D., University of Memphis
Research Interests
Industrial Organization, Game Theory, International Trade, Corruption
Courses Taught
* EC 384 - Organizational Behavior and Performance Management
* EC 451 - Industrial and Supply Chain Economics
Recent Publications
Echazu, L., Nocetti, D., 2012. “Priority Setting in Health Care: Disentangling Risk Aversion from Inequality Aversion”. Health Economics. In Press (DOI: 10.1002/hec.2858)
Echazu, L. & Garoupa, N. 2012. “Why not adopt a Loser-pays-all rule in Criminal Litigation?” International Review of Law and Economics. 32, 233-241.
Echazu, L., Nocetti, D., & Smith, W. 2012. “A New Look into the Determinants of the Ecological Discount Rate: Disentangling Social Preferences”. The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy. Vol.12 Iss.1 (Advances). Article 15.
Echazu, L. 2010. “Corruption and the Balance of Gender Power”. Review of Law and Economics 6 (1), 59-74.
Echazu, L. & Garoupa, N. 2010. “Corruption and the Distortion of Law Enforcement Effort”. American Law and Economics Review 12 (1), 162-180.
Echazu, L. 2009. “Product Differentiation, and International Trade: Exploring the Alchian-Allen Effect”. Research in Economics 63, 95-101.
Echazu, L. & Bose, P. 2008. “Corruption, Centralization and the Informal Sector”. Southern Economic Journal.75 (2), 524-537.
Bose, P. & Echazu, L. 2007. “Corruption with Heterogeneous Enforcement Agents in the Shadow Economy”. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 163 (2), 285-296.








