
Morten Stostad
PhD student
Paris School of Economics, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne
Campus Jourdan – 48, boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris
- Public Finance
- Wealth, income, redistribution and tax policy
- Public policy
Morten Stostad is available for positions
Morten Stostad is attending the EEA and/or ASSA Meetings
- Primary Field: Public Economics
- Secondary Fields: Experimental Economics, Machine Learning
- References: Stéphane Gauthier, Marc Fleurbaey, Emmanuel Saez
- Job Market PAPER: The Consequences of Inequality: Beliefs and Redistributive Preferences
- Placement: Postdoctoral position at FAIR Institute, Norwegian School of Economics NHH (Norway)
Brief Candidate Profile:
Morten is a public economist studying the interactions between the societal effects of economic inequality and individuals' preferences for redistribution. His research combines large-scale representative surveys, causal experimental design, and optimal taxation theory to quantify how such inequality externalities affect individuals and influence standard economic theory.
Thesis Supervisor: GAUTHIER Stéphane
Academic year of registration: 2019/2020
Thesis title: A Study of the Consequences of Inequality