Biography

Jason Campbell

Jason Campbell
Phone: (619) 260-4845
Office: OH-124

Assistant Professor of Economics

  • PhD, Vanderbilt University, Economics
  • MA, Vanderbilt University, Economics
  • BA, Austin College, Economics
  • BA, Austin College, Mathematics

Assistant Professor Jason Campbell was born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica. He completed his undergraduate studies at Austin College in mathematics and economics. He then received his doctorate from Vanderbilt University in economics.

Areas of Expertise

International Trade, Applied Microeconomics, Applied Econometrics

Selected Publications

  • Ma, A., Campbell, J., Sanchez, A., Sumner, S., Ma, M. (2025) Racial Disparities in Medication Adherence and the Patient-Provider Relationship: Does Racial/Ethnic Concordance Matter?, Health Services Research.
  • Ma, A., Campbell, J., Sanchez, A., Sumner, S., Ma, M. (2024) Racial Concordance on Healthcare Use within Hispanic Population Subgroups, Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities.
  • Campbell, J., Levkoff, S. (2024) Assessing the Productivity and Abatement Effects of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendment, Research Policy.
  • Campbell, J. (2024) The Link between Import Sources and Export Success: Evidence from China, International Economics.
  • Ma, A., Bouvet, F., Campbell, J., Sumner, S., Ratcliff, R., Narwold, A., Sandy, J. (2024) Admission Test Scores and Colleges’ Retention Rates, Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, Vol. 24 (No. 7 ), https://articlegateway.com/index.php/JHETP/issue/view/580.

Areas of Interest

Jason Campbell specializes in international trade, applied microeconomics, and applied econometrics. His research examines the mechanism which governs firm participation in international markets and the impacts of globalization on workers’ outcomes and firm-level decisions in the developing world.