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Darwyyn Deyo is an Associate Professor of Economics at San José State University and a Senior Research Fellow at the Knee Regulatory Research Center at West Virginia University. He co-founded the Finance and Economics Women's Network (FEW) and serves as president of the Society for Economics and Representation Networking and the Occupational Regulation Group.
- PhD, Economics, George Mason University, 2017
- MA, Economics, George Mason University, 2014
- BS, Economics, Saint Mary's College of California, 2008
Deyo's research spans law and economics, labor economics, health economics, and the history of economic thought, with a focus on occupational licensing, criminal justice, and gender representation in economics. His work often employs empirical analysis and interdisciplinary approaches, including popular culture references like Harry Potter and Jane Austen to explore economic concepts.
Recent publications examine the impact of licensing reforms on labor mobility, the economics of criminal records policies, and historical contributions of women in economics. His collaborative projects with institutions such as West Virginia University and University of Cincinnati highlight his expertise in regulatory economics and healthcare policy.
Professional roles include organizing research events for underrepresented economists and contributing to policy briefs on universal licensing reforms. While no specific awards are listed, his extensive publication record and leadership in academic networks underscore his influence in the field.





