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Denvil Duncan is a Professor at Indiana University's Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, specializing in public economics and tax policy. He joined the faculty in 2010 after earning his Ph.D. from Georgia State University and has established himself as a leading researcher on tax evasion behavioral impacts and road infrastructure financing.
His research spans two primary domains:
- Tax Evasion Dynamics: Investigating how evasion opportunities affect income inequality, labor supply, and risk-taking, with experimental work published in European Economic Review
- Transportation Policy: Analyzing public acceptance of road mileage user fees and automotive regulations, including testimony before the Indiana State Legislature
Duncan's scientific recognition includes:
- O'Neill Undergraduate Teaching Award (2023)
- Editorial roles at National Tax Journal and Public Finance Review
- $90,800 grant for Indiana road financing research
- Research Fellowships at IZA Bonn and Cologne Graduate School
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