Sharon Tennyson
Prof Assoc
2007
PAM

Web Bio Page

Current Activities

Current Professional Activities
Dr. Tennyson is actively engaged in research and teaching on economic and public policy questions in insurance markets.  She has published extensively on topics related to insurance rate regulation and insurance fraud, and is a frequent speaker on these issues.  She serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Risk and Insurance and the Journal of Insurance Regulation, and is a Research Fellow at Networks Financial Institute.

Current Research Activities
State regulation and deregulation of insurance markets, long-term care insurance purchase, state Medicaid restrictions on prescription drug coverage.

Biography

Biographical Statement
Sharon Tennyson is Associate Professor in the Department of Policy Analysis and Management at Cornell University. She holds a Ph.D. in economics from Northwestern University with a specialization in industrial organization and public policy. Her research focuses on the impact of laws and of government regulation on insurance firms, consumers and markets; the organization of insurance markets; and consumer behavior in insurance transactions. Her work has been published in economics, insurance and finance journals and in several prestigious edited collections, and she has received funding from a variety of sources including the National Science Foundation. Dr. Tennyson serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Risk and Insurance and the Journal of Insurance Regulation and is a former President of the Risk Theory Society. Before coming to Cornell Dr. Tennyson served on the faculty of the Department of Insurance and Risk Management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Education
Ph.D., Economics, Northwestern University
B.A., Economics, UCLA

Courses, Websites, Pubs

Courses Taught
PAM 340 - Economics of Consumer Policy 
PAM 423 - Risk Management and Policy 
PAM 633 - Seminar on Pharmaceutical Policy Issues
PAM 640 - Consumers, Information and Regulation

Related Websites
http://www.human.cornell.edu/bio.cfm?netid=st96



Publications
“Automobile Insurance Regulation: The Massachusetts Experience,” with Laureen Regan and Mary A. Weiss, in J. David Cummins, ed., Deregulating Property-Liability Insurance: Restoring Competition and Increasing Market Efficiency. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute-Brookings Institution Joint Center for Regulatory Studies, 2002: 25-80.

“Insurance Fraud and Optimal Claims Settlement Strategies,” with Keith J. Crocker, The Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. 45, No. 2, October 2002: 469-508.

“Insurance Distribution Systems,” with Laureen Regan, in Georges Dionne, ed., Handbook of Insurance, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000: 709-745.

“Economic Institutions and Individual Ethics: A Study of Consumer Attitudes Toward Insurance Fraud,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization Vol. 30, No. 2, February 1997: 247-266.

“Controlling Automobile Insurance Costs,” with J. David Cummins, Journal of Economic Perspectives Vol. 6, No. 2, Spring 1992: 95-115.