Alejandro Martínez-Marquina
Welcome! I am a behavioral and experimental economist studying financial decisions. My research examines difficulties in making decisions when debt or uncertainty are present. I also have projects in Economic History and Applied Microeconomics where I study how people are affected by sudden wealth shocks and the transmission of gender norms.
I have been an Assistant Professor at the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business since the summer of 2022. Previously, I was a Klarman Fellow at Cornell University.
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address: 701 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90089-1422