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Jason Abaluck is an Associate Professor at Yale University, affiliated with both the School of Management and the Department of Economics. His research focuses on Behavioral Economics, Health Economics, Industrial Organization, and Public Finance, with a particular emphasis on health insurance markets, public health interventions, and healthcare policy design. He has contributed to studies on improving consumer choice in health insurance, evaluating the impact of mask-wearing during the pandemic, and analyzing Medicare Advantage programs.
Abaluck's recent work includes a cluster-randomized trial in Bangladesh assessing mask efficacy and adoption, as well as studies on cancer trial enrollment biases and Medicare fiscal impacts. His research frequently employs randomized controlled trials and econometric methods to address policy-relevant questions in healthcare systems. While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his publications reflect impactful contributions to health economics and public policy.
Advising and grants information is not detailed in the provided texts. Abaluck collaborates with institutions like the Yale School of Public Health and maintains an active research agenda in global health and behavioral health economics. His work bridges academic rigor with practical policy recommendations, particularly in low-resource settings and pandemic response strategies.



