斯坦福大学经济学系行为经济学家
B. DOUGLAS BERNHEIM Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor in Economics
Ph.D. MIT; A.B. Harvard University
Research Interest: Public finance, political economy, behavioral economics, industrial organization, microeconomic theory.
Current Research: The effect of agenda control on economic policy-making, solution concepts for dynamic problems in political economy, behavioral models of addiction with implications for public policy, behavioral models of characterization failure.
Representative Recent Publications: (1) "Bequests as Signals: An Explanation for the Equal Division Puzzle," Journal of Political Economy, forthcoming; (2) "The Mismatch Between Life Insurance and Financial Vulnerabilities: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Survey," American Economic Review, forthcoming; (3) "The Effects of Financial Education in the Workplace: Evidence from a Survey of Households," Journal of Public Economics, forthcoming; (4) "Optimal Money burning: Theory and Application to Corporate Dividend Policy," Journal of Economics and Management Science, forthcoming; (5) "What Accounts for the Variation in Retirement Saving Across U.S. Households?" American Economic Review, September 2001; (6) "Education and Saving: The Long-Term Effects of High School Financial Curriculum Mandates," Journal of Public Economics, June 2001.
Teaching Interests: Public finance, political economy, behavioral economics, industrial organization, microeconomic theory.
Professional Affiliations:: AEA, Econometrics Society (Fellow), NBER (Research Assoc.), American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Fellow).
Contact Information
Address: Department of Economics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-6072
Phones: 650-725-8732 (voice), 650-725-5702 (fax)
e-mail: bernheim@leland.stanford.edu
http://www.stanford.edu/~bernheim/
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