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Remzi Kaygusuz is a Professor in the Durham University Business School, joining in 2022. Previously, he held positions at Sabanci University and Tilburg University after completing his Ph.D. at the Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on macroeconomic policy, taxation, and household decision-making, with a particular emphasis on labour supply responses to tax policies and welfare state design. Key areas include social security systems, gender economics, and the macroeconomic impacts of taxation frameworks.
- Education: Ph.D. in Economics from Pennsylvania State University
- Prior Positions: Sabanci University, Tilburg University
His research interests span taxation policy's effects on household behavior, welfare state analysis, and the interplay between social security systems and labour markets. Notable contributions include studies on child-related transfers, income taxation of U.S. households, and the macroeconomic implications of taxing women. His work bridges theoretical models with empirical analysis to inform public policy.
Publications highlight trends in welfare state rethinking, labour supply elasticities under tax reforms, and the socio-economic impacts of social security systems. His scholarship emphasizes policy-relevant outcomes, such as optimizing tax structures to enhance economic efficiency and equity.
While no specific awards or grants are listed, his academic trajectory reflects sustained contributions to macroeconomic research. He has advised on household economics topics but no named students are recorded. His research is anchored in the Durham Business School's triple-accredited environment, fostering interdisciplinary insights into global business challenges.




