Prof. Ernst R Berndt
Louis E Seley Professor of Applied Economics
Co-Director, Biomedical Enterprise Program
Primary DLC
MIT Sloan School of Management
MIT Room:
E62-362
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Applied Economics
Applied Mathematics
Database Marketing
Drug and Biological Regulatory Strategies
Econometrics
Emerging Markets
Global Economics and Globalization
Health Management
Industrial Economics
Industrial organization
Management of Technology
Medical Decision Making
Microeconomics
Price Fixing
Probability
Research and Development
Workplace Health
Applied Mathematics
Database Marketing
Drug and Biological Regulatory Strategies
Econometrics
Emerging Markets
Global Economics and Globalization
Health Management
Industrial Economics
Industrial organization
Management of Technology
Medical Decision Making
Microeconomics
Price Fixing
Probability
Research and Development
Workplace Health
Research Summary
Professor Berndt’s primary fields of interest are econometrics, applied microeconomics, health economics, and productivity growth in industries. He is a recognized expert in pricing in the pharmaceutical industry and has been retained as an expert witness in several pharmaceutical cases. Professor Berndt has worked with Analysis Group on numerous assignments, including several health outcomes research projects involving the analysis of prescription drugs, econometric studies on pharmaceutical price growth, and testimony on international drug prices for a congressional health care subcommittee. Professor Berndt is also an expert in energy economics and has published extensively on the application of econometric analyses to energy topics.
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Projects
April 12, 2012MIT Sloan School of Management
MIT Sloan Applied Economics Group
Principal Investigator Ernst Berndt
January 30, 2007MIT Sloan School of ManagementMIT Sloan BioMedical Business Club
Principal Investigator Ernst Berndt
February 3, 2006MIT Sloan School of ManagementManaging Economic, Financial and Regulatory Risks
Principal Investigator Ernst Berndt