Gregory Sun
Gregory Sun
My interests are in public economics, industrial organization, and behavioral economics. My research projects span a diverse set of topics including:
1. Empirical market design (e.g., optimal subscriptions design, optimal income taxation)
2. Policy implications of behavioral biases (e.g., how firms can quantify and make use of consumer left-digit bias, how should governments use nudges/taxes together)
3. Analysis of experimental data (e.g., how to reduce variance with covariates, how to estimate structural models given experimental variation)
Education
BS 2018, University of Chicago
Research Interests
Empirical market design, Behavioral economics, Analysis of experiments
Selected Publications
- "Stress-Testing Structural Models of Unobserved Heterogeneity: Robust Inference on Optimal Nonlinear Pricing", with Aaron Bodoh-Creed, Brent Hickman, John List, Ian Muir