
معرفی
Sara LaLumia is the David A. Wells Professor of Economics at Williams College. Her research focuses on public economics, labor economics, and tax policy.
- Education: B.A. from Youngstown State University (2000), Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Michigan (2006)
- Areas of Expertise: Public economics, Labor economics
- Courses Taught: Principles of Macroeconomics, Price and Allocation Theory, Tax Evasion, Tax Policy, Income Distribution
LaLumia’s research examines labor market responses to tax policies, intergenerational effects of tax credits, and the economic impacts of paid leave policies. She has published extensively in journals such as National Tax Journal, Journal of Human Resources, and American Economic Journal: Economic Policy.
Her recent publications highlight trends in tax policy research, including income redistribution mechanisms, labor supply elasticity, and intergenerational fiscal transfers. Notable collaborations include co-authored studies with Williams College students.
Scientific Awards
- Richard Musgrave Prize (2009)
LaLumia has served on the Committee on Admission and Financial Aid (CAFA) and advises students on research projects. She utilizes tax return data and empirical methods to evaluate policy impacts.



