Dylan Moore

UHERO Assistant Professor and Assistant Professor of Economics

Education

Ph.D., Economics, University of Michigan, 2022
M.A., Economics, University of Toronto, 2015
B.A., Economics, University of Toronto, 2014

Research Interests

Public Finance, Labor Economics, Economics of Taxation. 

My research focuses on public economics, with a particular emphasis on the use of theory to inform the design of policy and the interpretation of empirical evidence. My work touches on topics in optimal taxation, bunching methodology, political economy, and behavio(u)ral economics. I received my PhD from the Department of Economics at the University of Michigan.

Selected Publications

Moore, Dylan T. and Slemrod, Joel. (2021) “Optimal Tax Systems with Endogenous Behavioral Biases”. Journal of Public Economics, Volume 197, May 2021, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2021.104384