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Shoshana Vasserman

Assistant Professor of Economics at the Stanford GSB

Shoshana Vasserman is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) and a Center Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR).13 She specializes in industrial organization and applied microeconomics.3

Vasserman received her educational background from prestigious institutions:

  • Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University (2019)3
  • M.A. in Economics from Harvard University (2016)2
  • S.B. in Mathematics and Economics from MIT (2013)13

Her research focuses on leveraging theory, empirics, and modern computation to understand the equilibrium implications of policies involving information revelation, risk sharing, and commitment.1 Her work spans various policy settings, including public procurement, pharmaceutical pricing, and auto insurance.13

Prior to her current position, Vasserman held roles as:

  • Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (2019-2020)2
  • Research Intern at Microsoft Research New England (Summer 2015)2

Vasserman has received several awards, including:

  • Louise and Claude N. Rosenberg Jr. Faculty Scholar (2023-24)3
  • Lacob Family Faculty Scholar (2021-22)3
  • Padma Desai Dissertation Prize in Economics, Harvard University (2019)3

Her LinkedIn username is svasserm.2

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