Dek Terrell
Director
Center for Economics, Business, & Policy Research
Contact
mdterre@lsu.edu
225-578-3785
3065 Business Education Complex
Education
PhD Economics, Duke ¾Å¾Å¸£ÀûÍø, 1991
MA Economics, Duke ¾Å¾Å¸£ÀûÍø, 1988

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Director
Center for Economics, Business, & Policy Research
Contact
mdterre@lsu.edu
225-578-3785
3065 Business Education Complex
Education
PhD Economics, Duke ¾Å¾Å¸£ÀûÍø, 1991
MA Economics, Duke ¾Å¾Å¸£ÀûÍø, 1988

Dek Terrell is the Director of the Center for Economics, Business, & Policy Research
at Louisiana State ¾Å¾Å¸£ÀûÍø. He joined LSU in 1996 after receiving his Ph.D. at
Duke ¾Å¾Å¸£ÀûÍø and spending five years at Kansas State ¾Å¾Å¸£ÀûÍø. Dr. Terrell is
working with state agencies on numerous projects related to Louisiana's economy. Dr.
Terrell co-authored three volumes in the Advances in Econometrics Series and has published
in leading academic journals such as Economic Journal, Journal of Law and Economics,
and Review of Economics and Statistics.
Barnes, S., Joshi, S., Terrell, D. (2023). Disasters and health insurance: Evidence from Louisiana. Economic Modelling, 128
Terrell, D. and Kleit, A. (2001). Measuring Potential Efficiency Gains from Deregulation of Electricity Generation: A Bayesian Approach. Review Of Economics And Statistics, , 523-30.
Terrell, D. and Bratsberg, B. (1998). Experience, Tenure, and Wage Growth of Young black and White Men. Journal Of Human Resources, , 658-682.
Terrell, D. and Farmer, A. (1996). Optimal Betting and Efficiency in Betting Markets with Information Costs. The Economic Journal, , 846-868.
Teaching Interests: Econometrics
Research Interests: Bayesian Econometrics
Internet; The Advocate; ; 2018
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