
معرفی
Molly Moore is a Lecturer in Economics at Washington University in St. Louis, affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences. She holds a PhD in Public Policy and an AB in Economics from Harvard University. Her research focuses on reputation dynamics, particularly in ideological disagreement and gender contexts, using experimental methods to explore questions like media exposure biases and gender-based perception of equality orientation.
Education:
- PhD in Public Policy, Harvard University (2024)
- AB in Economics, Harvard University
Teaching Expertise: Microeconomics, Experimental Economics, Judgment and Decision Making. Developed courses at Harvard (Economics of Information) and taught at Brown University (Intro Judgment and Decision Making). Served as a teaching fellow for Behavioral Science of Negotiations, Game Theory, and Executive Education programs.
Research Trends: Combines behavioral economics with experimental design to study social and political decision-making processes, emphasizing gender roles and polarization mechanisms. Current work examines cognitive biases in information consumption and societal perceptions of equality.
Advising/Grants: No specific grants or advising roles explicitly mentioned in available texts.





