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Seth H. Giertz is an Associate Professor of Economics at the School of Economic, Political & Policy Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas. He previously worked at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (2008–2015) and the Congressional Budget Office's tax division (2001–2008), where he served as a staff economist for the President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform in 2005. His research focuses on public finance, regional economics, and the economic impacts of taxation.
- PhD in Economics from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University (2001)
- BA in Economics from the University of Illinois (1994)
His research primarily examines the efficiency costs of taxation, tax policy effects on charitable giving, education finance, interstate migration, and housing market stability. He has developed models to assess policies addressing housing-finance industry stability and tax policy uncertainty.
The 15 most recent articles highlight his expertise in taxation, housing economics, and fiscal federalism. Key themes include tax policy's influence on economic behavior (taxable income elasticity, executive compensation), housing market dynamics (bubbles, mortgage credit risk), and state-level fiscal mechanisms (Medicaid multipliers, gasoline tax incidence).
As of the latest data, no specific scientific awards or honors are listed. He has not explicitly mentored advisees or disclosed grant funding details in the available public information.




