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Peter Jones

Ph.D. Economist

Peter Jones is a PhD candidate in Economics at the University of California, Berkeley.2 He pursued his doctoral studies from 2014 to 2020, focusing on Applied Microeconomics and Psychology & Economics (Behavioral Economics) as his primary fields.2 Jones' research aims to identify circumstances in which behavioral economics can enhance our understanding of important economic phenomena.3

His work includes a paper that establishes how loss aversion fundamentally influences the tax avoidance behavior of property taxpayers.1 This research, which earned him the C. Lowell Harriss Dissertation Fellowship, was presented at various prestigious venues including the National Tax Association Annual Conference and Berkeley Psychology & Economics Seminar.1

Jones is also working on other projects, including studies on inattention to tax exemptions and an investigation into whether left-digit bias is intentional, the latter in collaboration with Avner Strulov-Shlain.1

Highlights

Jan 28 · sites.google.com
Peter Jones - Research - Google Sites
Sep 26 · ccny.cuny.edu
Peter Jones - The City College of New York - CUNY
Jan 26 · en.wikipedia.org
Peter Jones (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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Berkeley, California