Michael Dickstein

Michael Dickstein

Joined Stern 2015

Leonard N. Stern School of Business
Kaufman Management Center
44 West Fourth Street, 7-78
New York, NY 10012

E-mail mjd19@stern.nyu.edu
Personal website

Biography

Michael Dickstein is an Associate Professor of Economics at New York University’s Stern School of Business.

Professor Dickstein’s research interests lie at the intersection of industrial organization and health economics. A through-line of his work is to tailor and extend modeling tools to match the complex economic features of healthcare markets, including uncertain product quality, adverse selection, and imperfect competition. In his recent empirical work, for example, Prof. Dickstein has studied the mechanisms through which physicians learn about new treatments and how government regulations on pricing and enrollment in health insurance markets can affect both the uptake of insurance and health spending.

Professor Dickstein teaches the “Healthcare Markets” course in Stern’s full-time and part-time MBA programs, as well as a health economics elective in the undergraduate program. For his teaching, he received recognition as a “Best 40- under-40 MBA professor” by Poets and Quants in 2021.

Prior to joining NYU Stern in 2015, Professor Dickstein was an assistant professor of economics at Stanford University and a postdoctoral associate at the Cowles Foundation at Yale University.

He received his B.S. in Applied Economics from Cornell University and his Ph.D. in Business Economics from Harvard University.

Research Interests

  • Industrial Organization
  • Health Economics
  • Econometrics

Academic Background

Ph.D., Business Economics
Harvard University

B.S., Applied Economics
Cornell University

Areas of Expertise

Economics

  • Econometrics
  • Industrial Organization

Industry

  • Healthcare