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Michael Waldman
Michael Waldman discusses his groundbreaking research on possible environmental triggers that may result in increased diagnoses of autism in children. His latest work was published on November 3, 2008, in the American Medical Association journal Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine.
Professor Michael Waldman talks about his research on triggers for childhood autism.
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Michael Waldman, the Charles H. Dyson Professor of Management and Professor of Economics, has served on the faculty of the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University since 1991. He is widely recognized as one of his field's top researchers in the area of applied microeconomic theory, where his main fields of interest are industrial organization and organizational economics. In these areas, he is best known for his work on learning and signaling in labor markets, the operation of durable goods markets, and the strategic use of tying and bundling in product markets.