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Samir Huseynov is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology at Auburn University's College of Agriculture. His research focuses on behavioral economics, consumer decision-making, and policy analysis, particularly in agricultural and health contexts. He leads the Experimental Economics Lab and has contributed to studies on AI's labor market impact, consumer insurance decisions, and pandemic-related behavioral shifts. His work bridges theory and practice, addressing issues like food choice consistency, price perception, and policy design.
Recent research highlights include examining how AI discussions shape student earning expectations and analyzing the mental health burden of extended pandemic restrictions. Huseynov's interdisciplinary approach integrates behavioral insights with quantitative methods, as seen in studies on agricultural market information dynamics and the role of social rankings in financial risk-taking.
Key contributions span experimental economics, public health policy evaluation, and agricultural commodity pricing. His lab employs biometric data and field experiments to understand decision-making under constraints such as time pressure or information asymmetry. While no formal awards are listed, his active research output demonstrates significant engagement in high-impact areas.
Advising and grants: While specific advisees aren't listed, his research program suggests involvement in mentoring students through experimental projects. Grants likely support his work on topics like agricultural policy analysis and consumer behavior studies. The Experimental Economics Lab serves as a collaborative hub for these initiatives.
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