معرفی
Emily Breza is the Frederic E. Abbe Professor of Economics at Harvard University's Department of Economics. Previously, she held positions at Columbia Business School. She earned a PhD in Economics from MIT and a BA from Yale University. Her research focuses on development economics, social networks, household finance, and labor markets, with emphasis on how individuals interact with credit and labor markets through a behavioral lens.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- BA, Yale University
Her research explores topics such as the impact of formal credit markets on social structures, experimental evidence on information delivery during crises like the 2020 pandemic, and the role of messaging in public health outcomes. Recent work includes studies on vaccine uptake via social media campaigns, the dynamics of trust in information transmission, and behavioral responses to economic policies.
Scientific Awards: None explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Advising & Grants: No specific advisees or grants listed. Her work often involves collaborative experimental research funded by grants addressing global health and development challenges.
Emily’s research integrates field experiments with network analysis, contributing to both economic theory and practical policy design in development contexts. She has no listed affiliations with specific labs or research teams beyond her academic position.



