
Taha Choukhmane
Assistant Professor · Household Finance
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAbout
Taha Choukhmane is the Class of 1947 Career Development Assistant Professor of Finance at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He holds dual affiliations through MIT's Economics, Finance and Accounting academic area and the Consumer Finance Initiative. Previously, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER).
Education: He earned a PhD in Economics from Yale University (awarded the George Trimis Dissertation Prize), and holds prior fellowships at Boston College's Retirement Research Center and Yale's Institute of Social and Policy Studies.
Research focuses on household finance and behavioral economics, particularly retirement savings decisions. Key themes include behavioral biases in investment choices, marital coordination in savings, and racial disparities in retirement wealth. Current projects examine employer 401(k) match optimization and the interplay between retirement incentives and wealth inequality.
Notable publications include analyses of racial gaps in retirement savings benefits and the impact of default options on saving behaviors. His work has been featured in American Economic Review, Journal of Finance, and media outlets like Wall Street Journal and AARP.
Awards include a Social Security Administration grant and recognition for dissertation research. He collaborates with institutions like MIT Sloan's research center, producing influential working papers on retirement policy design and employer practices.
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