
Michael A. Kuhn
Associate Professor of Economics, University of Oregon
Michael is an applied behavioral economist with an interest in applications to consumer finance, public economics and labor economics. He uses a variety of methods —laboratory experiments, field experiments and observational data analysis— to study the importance of behavioral theory for economic policy, the determinants of preferences and preference-elicitation methodology.
Recent work by Michael A. Kuhn
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Is faster always better? Evidence from Mexico’s digital credit market
Access to fast cash through digital credit may put consumers at risk for over-indebtedness and likelihood of default
Alfredo Burlando Michael A. Kuhn Silvia Prina
Published 01.02.21