Robert H. Patrick
Professor Patrick’s areas of expertise are applied microeconomics and applied econometrics, particularly in the fields of natural resource and environmental economics, regulatory economics, and empirical finance. He has published numerous articles on pricing, regulation, natural resource, energy, and environmental economics in professional journals and books; served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management and the Journal of Regulatory Economics; is a charter member of the New Jersey Council of Academic Policy Advisors, and a Research Scholar in the Blanche and Irwin Lerner Center for Pharmaceutical Management Studies. Prior to joining Rutgers’ faculty, he held academic positions at Purdue University, Colorado School of Mines, and Stanford University. He earned his B.A. degree at Blackburn College and Ph.D. at the University of New Mexico. Working papers and course syllabi are available on his web site (link above).


