Hsuan-Hua Huang
 Hsuan-Hua Huang
I am a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at Washington University in St. Louis.
My research is in applied microeconomics, with a focus on the economics of education and labor. I study how information, beliefs, and incentives shape educational choices and economic behavior. My current projects examine gender gaps in STEM aspirations, the effects of lottery-based wealth shocks on stock market participation, and how windfall gains influence entrepreneurial activity.
Research interests: Economics of Education, Labor Economics, and Applied Microeconomics