Msall, who earned her PhD in economics at Chicago Booth and her MLS at the Law School, brings a strong interdisciplinary approach to tax and economic policy. Her research explores how government policies affect behavior, using methods grounded in both institutional knowledge and empirical rigor. Her scholarship has examined topics ranging from capital gains taxation in Norway to China’s use of digital coupons as a stimulus tool and the impact of regulatory barriers that long excluded women from clinical drug trials.
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