Dr. Naomi E. Feldman
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Office Address: | Department of Economics Ben-Gurion University of the Negev P.O. Box 653 Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel |
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| Tel: | +972-8-647-2282 | |
| Fax: | +972-8-647-2941 | |
| E-Mail: | nfeldman@bgu.ac.il |
Working Papers | Fellowships and Workshops | Teaching
CV [PDF]
Education
- Ph.D. in Economics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2004
- M.A. in Economics,University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2001
- B.S. in Economics, minor in French, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995
Employment History
- 2004-present: Ben-Gurion University, Department of Economics, Lecturer (Tenure Track)
- 2008: University of Michigan, Ford School of Public Policy and Department of Economics, Visiting Assistant Professor
- 07.2004-08.2004: Bank of England, London, United Kingdom, Project Advisor (study on international corporate income taxation)
- 10.2003-08.2004: ApplEcon LLC, Ann Arbor, MI, Senior Economist (Antitrust litigation support)
- 08.1997-08.1998: U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division, Economic Analysis Group, Research Assistant
- Public Finance
- Behavioral Economics
- Applied Econometrics
- “Time is Money: Choosing Between Charitable Activities,” 2010, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, Vol. 2, No. 1, 103-130. [PDF]
- “Mental Accounting Effects of Income Tax Shifting,” 2010, Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 92, No. 1, 70-86. [PDF]
- “War and Taxation: When Does Patriotism Overcome the Free-Rider Impulse?” (with Joel Slemrod) in Isaac Martin, Ajay K. Mehrotra, and Monica Prasad, eds. The New Fiscal Sociology: Taxation in Comparative and Historical Perspective (Cambridge University Press, 2009), 138-154.
- “Estimating Tax Noncompliance with Evidence from Unaudited Tax Returns,” (with Joel Slemrod), 2007, Economic Journal, Vol. 117, No. 518, 327-352. [PDF]
- “Adoption of Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems,” (with David Cutler and Jill Horwitz), 2005, Health Affairs, Vol. 24, Issue 6, 1654-1663.
- “The Property Tax in Michigan,” (with Paul Courant and Douglas Drake) in Charles Ballard, Paul Courant, Douglas Drake, Ronald Fisher, and Elisabeth Gerber, eds. Michigan at the Millennium (East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 2003), 577-602.
- “Wages, Productivity, and Marriage: The Case of Major League Baseball” (with Francesca Cornaglia) [PDF]
- “A Reevaluation of Property Tax Capitalization and Burden: Michigan's Proposal A”
- “Tax Inclusive versus Tax Exclusive Prices: An Experimental Study of the Effect on Consumer Demand” (with Bradley Ruffle)
- “Mechanization and Skill Choice on the Eve of the British Industrial Revolution (1710 - 1772)” (with Karine van der Beek)
- “Effects of Predictable Tax Liability Variation on Household Labor Income” (with Peter Katuscak) [PDF]
- “Tax Credits and Charitable Contributions in Michigan” (with James R. Hines Jr.), Office of Tax Policy Research Working Paper No. 2003-7, October 2003
- National Tax Association, Chicago, IL (2010)
- Michigan Tax Invitational (M-TAXI), Ann Arbor, MI (2010)
- Workshop on Behavioral Approaches to Consumption, Credit, and Asset Allocation, European University Institute, Florence (2007)
- Behavioral Economics Workshop at CEU, Budapest, Hungary (2004)
- Rackham One-Term Fellowship, University of Michigan, (2003)
- Social Science Research Council Program on Philanthropy and the Nonprofit Sector Dissertation Fellowship-Alternate (2003)
- National Bureau of Economic Research Fellowship (2002-2003)
- Michael J. Moore Dissertation Research Prize, Department of Economics, University of Michigan (2002)
- One-year fellowship, Office of Tax Policy Research (2001-2002)
- Regent's Fellowship, University of Michigan (1998-2002)
- Topics in Applied Econometrics (BA)
- Econometric Methods A (MA)
- Econometric Methods B--Panel Data and Nonlinear Models (MA)
- Econometric Methods C--Time Series (MA)