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Judd uses a combination of laboratory and field experiments to answer questions in Public Economics, Labor Economics, Behavioral Economics, and Market Design. He investigates the economic and psychological forces that motivate individuals to contribute to public goods, with applications including organ donation, worker effort, and charitable giving. He also investigates market design innovations, placing particular emphasis on bringing market design from theory to practice, with applications including course allocation and priority systems for organ allocation.

Description:

Specific projects will be decided upon with the student's background and interests in mind.

Preferred Qualifications

An interest in economics research and the possibility of doing graduate school in economics is a plus. 

Experience with writing or editing is a plus.

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Preferred Student Year

First-year, Second-Year, Junior, Senior

Academic Term

Fall, Spring, Summer

I prefer to have students start during the above term(s).

Volunteer

Yes

Yes indicates that faculty are open to volunteers.

Paid

Yes

Yes indicates that faculty are open to paying students they engage in their research, regardless of their work-study eligibility.

Work Study

Yes

Yes indicates that faculty are open to hiring work-study-eligible students.

Researcher


Howard Marks Professor, Business Economics and Public Policy Department