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Daniel Reck is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland, affiliated with the Department of Economics. His research focuses on behavioral welfare economics, public economics, taxation, and tax evasion, with additional interests in pension design, minimum wages, behavioral finance, and information search.
He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Michigan (2016). His recent work explores optimal policymaking in behavioral economics and tax evasion by wealthy Americans. He has also examined applied microeconomic topics such as pension systems and minimum wage policies.
No specific grants or labs are explicitly mentioned, but his teaching includes courses like ECON454 (Public Finance and Public Policy) and ECON652 (Public Economics I). His office is located in Tydings 3115G, and he holds office hours on Wednesdays 1:45-3:15 PM.




