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Terry Moon is an Assistant Professor at the Vancouver School of Economics within the Faculty of Arts at the University of British Columbia. They hold a PhD in Economics from Princeton University and a BA in Economics and Mathematics from Cornell University. Their research focuses on public economics and corporate finance, examining topics such as capital gains taxes’ impact on corporate investment, political patronage spillovers in credit markets, and firms’ market power effects on employment and capital structure.
Research Interests: Terry’s work bridges public policy and corporate behavior. Key areas include tax policy implications for firms, political economy dynamics in private markets, and the intersection of corporate finance with labor market outcomes. Their recent projects analyze how tax incentives influence manufacturing investment and how small business tax cuts affect worker earnings.
Articles Trends: Recent publications explore cross-border acquisitions’ profitability impacts, Korean startup expansion effects on workers, and spillovers of political networks into private sector decisions. These studies emphasize policy-relevant analysis of corporate behavior and labor market linkages.
No scientific awards or grants explicitly mentioned. No student advisees listed. Active in teaching courses related to strategic thinking and empirical methods.
Lab/Team Affiliations: No specific labs or research teams explicitly stated, though their work integrates with broader institutional research initiatives at the Vancouver School of Economics.




