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William Dodds is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Tulane University, holding the Kurzius Family Early Career Professorship in Economics. He is affiliated with the Department of Economics within the School of Liberal Arts. His research bridges theoretical and empirical work in public economics, microeconomic theory, development economics, and applied microeconomics. Key focuses include optimal income taxation, income inequality determinants, and cash transfer program design.
Dr. Dodds earned his Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University in 2019. His academic contributions span policy design, welfare analysis, and multidimensional screening problems. Recent work emphasizes labor supply frictions, conditional cash transfers, and the interplay between productivity and preferences in income inequality.
His publications reflect a commitment to advancing theoretical frameworks while addressing real-world policy challenges. Notable themes include inverse welfare functions, optimal taxation across heterogeneous populations, and child mortality linked to intrahousehold investments in India.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in available materials. His advising activities remain unspecified. Dr. Dodds maintains an active research agenda through his Tulane affiliation and collaborates on topics such as economic reform evaluation and consumption utility estimation.
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