Emiliano Huet-Vaughn
Assistant Professor of Economics at Pomona College
- Public Economics
- Labor Economics
- Behavioral Economics
- Political Economy
- Experimental Economics
- Ph.D., Economics, UC Berkeley
- M.Sc., Economics and Philosophy, LSE
- B.A., Economics and Philosophy-Neuoscience-Psychology, Washington University in St. Louis
Emiliano Huet-Vaughn is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Pomona College. His research interests include public economics, behavioral economics, political economy, and labor economics. He has special interest in tax policy, worker labor supply, pay transparency, government benefit acquisition, gender and competition, the behavioral foundations of individual decision making, choice complexity, government labor policy, and electoral and extra-electoral forms of political influence. His work uses experiments in the lab and the field as well as quasi-experimental and applied micro-econometric methods. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from UC Berkeley, an M.Sc. in Economics & Philosophy from the London School of Economics, and, a B.A. in both Economics and Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology from Washington University in St. Louis. Before joining Pomona, he was proud to work for the California Policy Lab at UCLA.