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职称:Associate Professor of Public Policy
所属学校:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
所属院系:Public Policy
所属专业:Public Policy Analysis, General
联系方式:919.962.0692
Dr. Durrance’s research involves applying microeconomics to relevant public policy issues. She is broadly interested in the effects of the legal and policy environment on an array of outcomes. Dr. Durrance’s primary field is health economics and health policy. Some of the topic areas she is interested in include: the legal and policy environment, risky behavior, issues in reproductive, maternal, and child health, health insurance policy, and health outcomes generally. Within these broad areas, she has focused on several recurring themes, including contraception/emergency contraception, unintended pregnancy, abortion and STD rates, maternal and infant health outcomes, alcohol and substance use, medical malpractice and defensive medicine, health insurance mandates, and reactions to managed care. She is particularly interested in both the intended and unintended consequences that policy can have on behavior. Dr. Durrance is also interested in relevant policy issues in antitrust, competition policy, and industrial organization. She has written in various areas within this field, including issues surrounding the economics of antitrust policies such as the Class Action Fairness Act, the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the Antitrust Modernization Commission, recent Supreme Court decisions, class actions, and group purchasing organizations. She also teaches an undergraduate policy elective in this area, PLCY 470: Business and Competition Policy.
Dr. Durrance’s research involves applying microeconomics to relevant public policy issues. She is broadly interested in the effects of the legal and policy environment on an array of outcomes. Dr. Durrance’s primary field is health economics and health policy. Some of the topic areas she is interested in include: the legal and policy environment, risky behavior, issues in reproductive, maternal, and child health, health insurance policy, and health outcomes generally. Within these broad areas, she has focused on several recurring themes, including contraception/emergency contraception, unintended pregnancy, abortion and STD rates, maternal and infant health outcomes, alcohol and substance use, medical malpractice and defensive medicine, health insurance mandates, and reactions to managed care. She is particularly interested in both the intended and unintended consequences that policy can have on behavior. Dr. Durrance is also interested in relevant policy issues in antitrust, competition policy, and industrial organization. She has written in various areas within this field, including issues surrounding the economics of antitrust policies such as the Class Action Fairness Act, the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the Antitrust Modernization Commission, recent Supreme Court decisions, class actions, and group purchasing organizations. She also teaches an undergraduate policy elective in this area, PLCY 470: Business and Competition Policy.