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Justine Hastings

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Justine Hastings is an American economist, academic, and policy advisor, who serves as Professor of Economics and International and Public Affairs at Brown University, and as a research associate with the National Bureau of Economic Research.[1] Her research focuses on combining economics and big data to solve social problems, spanning topics across education policy, retirement policy, household finance, marketing, competition, antitrust, and environmental regulation.[2][3]

Hastings also served on the Academic Research Council for the United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB),[4] and on the Council of Economic Advisors to the Governor of Rhode Island. She has served as a managing editor for the International Journal of Industrial Organization, and as co-editor of the Journal of Public Economics. She has also advised state and federal agencies in matters related to antitrust, energy and environmental regulation.[5]

Education

Hastings holds a PhD in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley.[1]

Bibliography

  • "Justine S. Hastings". EconPapers.
  • Justine Hastings publications indexed by Google Scholar
  • Justine S. Hastings; Jeffrey Weinstein (2007). Information, School Choice, and Academic Achievement: Evidence from Two Experiments. National Bureau of Economic Research. OCLC 185060044.

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