Jonathan Hall
January 1, 1962 | By Public Policy Admin |
Assistant Professor
Bio
Jonathan Hall is an applied microeconomist who focuses on urban transportation. His recent work has focused on how to design road tolls so they help all road users and measuring the effect of Uber on public transportation. His dissertation was honored with the Best Dissertation Award by the Transportation and Public Utilities Group and the Best Paper Award at the Kumho-Nectar Conference on Transportation Economics. Professor Hall received his B.A. from Brigham Young University and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago.
Jonathan Hall is an applied microeconomist who focuses on urban transportation. His recent work has focused on how to design road tolls so they help all road users and measuring the effect of Uber on public transportation. His dissertation was honored with the Best Dissertation Award by the Transportation and Public Utilities Group and the Best Paper Award at the Kumho-Nectar Conference on Transportation Economics. Professor Hall received his B.A. from Brigham Young University and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago.
Courses Taught
PPG1008H: Program Evaluation for Public Policy
PPG2002H: Applied Economics “Urban & Transportation Policy”
Home Department
Department of Economics
Department of Economics
Research interests
Urban Economics, Environmental Economics, Industrial Organization
Contact info
jonathan.hall@utoronto.ca
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