Dmitry Taubinsky

Dmitry Taubinsky

Ph.D. Business Economics 2014
Assistant Professor of Economics at University of California Berkeley
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Dmitry conducts research at the intersection of public economics and behavioral economics, using a combination of theory and experiments. He studies topics such as people's (in)attention to and (mis)understanding of tax incentives, energy policy for consumers inattentive to the energy costs of durables, and policies aimed at reducing underinvestment in health.

He is an assistant professor of economics at UC Berkeley and a faculty research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research.

He obtained his B.A. in applied mathematics from Harvard in 2009.

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