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Avraham Stoler serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the Driehaus College of Business, DePaul University, where he has taught since 2009. His instructional portfolio includes strategies and processes of negotiations, research methods, and economics for decision making.
Stoler's academic background features:
- PhD in Economics, University of Chicago, 2005
- MA in Economics, Tel Aviv University, 1998
- BA in Economics, Tel Aviv University, 1996
His research centers on Health Economics and Applied Microeconomics with pioneering work in organ donation systems. He develops incentive structures to increase organ donor registrations through behavioral interventions, aiming to save lives via improved transplant availability. Collaborators include Nobel laureate Alvin Roth, David Meltzer, Jacob Lavee, and Judd Kessler, reflecting his prominence in mechanism design applications.
Stoler's scholarly recognition includes the University of Chicago's Markovitz Fellowship for Social Sciences. He extends his expertise through refereeing for top journals including the American Economic Review and Journal of Political Economy.
Professional activities encompass significant consulting with the Brattle Group and Keystone Strategy, notably working alongside Nobel laureate Daniel McFadden on the Master Settlement Agreement. While student advising details are unreported, his industry engagement demonstrates real-world application of economic theory in high-stakes policy contexts.


