1557–1626. 42 0 obj <> endobj [Journal webpage] endstream endobj 43 0 obj<> endobj 44 0 obj<> endobj 45 0 obj<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text]/ExtGState<>>> endobj 46 0 obj<> endobj 47 0 obj<> endobj 48 0 obj<> endobj 49 0 obj<> endobj 50 0 obj<> endobj 51 0 obj<> endobj 52 0 obj<> endobj 53 0 obj<>stream 0000002388 00000 n News coverage: Vox, Marginal Revolution, Positive and Normative Judgments Implicit in U.S. Tax Policy, and the Costs of Unequal Growth and Recessions We thank Elizabeth Botkins, Rachel Griffith, Benjamin Lockwood, Mark Stehr, and participants at the American Society of Health Economists conference and Society for Benefit–Cost Analysis conference for helpful comments. with Matthew Weinzierl Last Page. 1061. 74-80. Issue. [Journal webpage] Benjamin Lockwood, Wharton professor of business economics and public policy, joined the Wharton Business Daily radio show on SiriusXM to answer some … %%EOF [Appendix] Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2019, 33 (3), pp. [SSRN version] Named in honor of William Haber, a former chair of the [Link to article], Generalized Capital Taxation with Sufficient Statistics Benjamin Lockwood . Article: Introduction to Hunt Allcott, Benjamin B. Lockwood, and Dmitry Taubinsky “Regressive Sin Taxes, with an Application to the Optimal Soda Tax” 2018, working paper. Journal of Public Economics. %PDF-1.4 %���� ... Benjamin Lockwood, 2016. We acknowledge funding from the Colorado Health Foundation. His primary field of research is public finance, with a focus on optimal taxation and behavioral economics. [NBER version with appendix], Taxation and the Allocation of Talent Finance & economics May 23rd 2019 edition. [NBER version with appendix] 0000001394 00000 n Abstract. For questions regarding the conference, please contact Benjamin Lockwood at ben.lockwood at wharton.upenn.edu. About | Research | Data | CV Research Publications. 298-327. Benjamin B. Lockwood, University of Pennsylvania. Journal of Public Economics, 2010, 94 (11-12), pp. of Economics – Bok Center for Teaching and Learning, Harvard University 2010–2013 Beinecke Scholarship for Graduate Studies Publications: “Positive and Normative Judgments Implicit in U.S. Tax Policy, and the Costs of Unequal Growth and ... Benjamin Lockwood Created Date: Benjamin Lockwood. [Journal webpage] 0000000576 00000 n NAME Benjamin Lockwood ADDRESS Department of Economics University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL England +44 1203 528906 b.lockwood@warwick.ac.uk CURRENT POSITION Professor of Economics, University of Warwick EMPLOYMENT Oct 1981 Research Officer, Department of Applied Economics, Cambridge University. Benjamin B. Lockwood is an Assistant Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at Wharton, University of Pennsylvania.He will present a paper entitled "Regressive Sin Taxes, with an Application to the Optimal Soda Tax" co-authored with Hunt Allcott, and Dmitry Taubinsky. 0000000016 00000 n Journal of Political Economy, 2017, 125 (5), pp. Download (.pdf) ... by Raju Singh and Benjamin Lockwood. Document Type. 0 [Appendix], Regressive Sin Taxes, with an Application to the Optimal Soda Tax xref Posted on March 6, 2012 by Benjamin Lockwood — Leave a comment Here is my replication and discussion of Slemrod et al. with Matthew Weinzierl [Journal webpage] 0000003211 00000 n Share. Published in volume 12, issue 4, pages 298-327 of American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, November 2020, Abstract: Work often entails up-front effort costs in exchange for delayed benefits, … Education BA in Economics, First Class, University of Sussex PhD in Economics University of Warwick Status of CV: for elections, March 2017. [Download paper], The cigarette tax has saved millions of lives. (Journal of Public Economics, 1994), which can be downloaded here (gated). 0000003135 00000 n [Pre-press version], The Optimal Taxation of Lotteries: Who P(l)ays and Who Wins? [Appendix] 0000004640 00000 n Lockwood, Ben & Porcelli, Francesco, 2011. 0000001837 00000 n 88-92. Photo by Tommy Leonardi. Benjamin is an Assistant Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. Dmitry Taubinsky is an assistant professor of economics at UC Berkeley. [Journal webpage] trailer The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania 1400 Steinberg-Dietrich Hall 3620 Locust Walk Philadelphia, PA 19104 11. Optimal Income Taxation with Present Bias American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2020, 12 (4), pp. Download (.pdf)-by 30-day views-total views-followers 0000002645 00000 n with Anna H. Grummon, Dmitry Taubinsky and Hunt Allcott Lockwood, a 35-year-old assistant professor of business economics and public policy, is in some ways an outlier at Wharton. with Charles Nathanson and E. Glen Weyl Benjamin B. Lockwood PhD in Business Economics. with Charles Nathanson and E. Glen Weyl Regressive Sin Taxes, With an Application to the Optimal Soda Tax (with Hunt Allcott and [Draft coming soon], Designing, not Checking, for Policy Robustness: An Example with Optimal Taxation American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2020, 12 (4), pp. 2 Department of Business Economics and Public Policy, University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Hunt Allcott, Benjamin B Lockwood and Dmitry Taubinsky New York University (NYU), University of Pennsylvania - The Wharton School and University of California, Berkeley - Department of Economics Downloads 4 (739,662) 6-2010. Twitter LinkedIn Email. Please visit benlockwood.com for more information and to contact me. with Hunt Allcott and Dmitry Taubinsky 1635-1682. 0000000842 00000 n [Pre-press version with appendix], Stuck in the Middle: Impacts of Grade Configuration in Public Schools 30-47. As a Business Economics PhD student, you will take courses alongside your peers in the Department of Economics, studying microeconomic theory, macroeconomic theory, probability and statistics, econometrics, and other specialized topics. Benjamin Lockwood, University of Pennsylvania Itai Sher, University of Massachusetts Amherst 9:00-10:30 Session 1: Ethics and Economics of Climate Change News coverage: The Economist, Philadelphia Inquirer, Designing Better Sugary Drink Taxes American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings, 2018, 108, pp. A soda tax could too with Antoine Ferey and Dmitry Taubinsky. [NBER version], Ramsey Strikes Back: Optimal Commodity Taxes and Redistribution in the Presence of Salience Effects Working Paper 28098 DOI 10.3386/w28098 Issue Date November 2020. 0000001057 00000 n Journal of Monetary Economics, 2016, 77, pp. [Link to article], What If Socially Useful Jobs Were Taxed Less Than Other Jobs? The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania . Benjamin B. Lockwood 2, 3, Dmitry Taubinsky 3, 4, Hunt Allcott 3, 5, 6; 1 Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, Cambridge, MA, USA. x�b```f``���$���(� B•�:Oi�� ��������1c�� �.8.�N^�f�§�� ƫ�v7+�BT�h� d����L*�V�"á�@����"J|�SXgr��~0m���"���B� Date of this Version. [Appendix], De Gustibus Non Est Taxandum: Heterogeneity in Preferences and Optimal Redistribution Volume. He is the former partner of John Hammond on his Jurassic Park project and the benefactor of rescue dinosaur mission. with Hunt Allcott and Dmitry Taubinsky 0000001163 00000 n Economics, Economics and Politics, and Fiscal Decentralization. [Guest speaker, Professor Benjamin Lockwood] Article: “Soda taxes popping up around the U.S.” Rachel Hinton and Amanda Svachula, Chicago Sun Times, 7/23/2017. Benjamin B. Lockwood Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Policy, University of … Publication Date: 2004. Business Economics and Public Policy, The Wharton School Benjamin Lockwood has won the NTA’s Outstanding Dissertation Prize for 2016. 0000002893 00000 n 989-900. Benjamin Lockwood. 0000000922 00000 n Publication Source. with Afras Sial and Matthew Weinzierl Member of the IIPF Board of Management, 2015–2018. 42 14 [Journal webpage] "Incentive Schemes for Local Government: Theory and Evidence from Comprehensive Performance Assessment in England," Economic Research Papers 270764, University of Warwick - Department of Economics. I am now employed as an Assistant Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Wharton School. Assistant Professor Business Economics and Public Policy. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2019, 134 (3), pp. Research Interests: Chinese Studies, Sinology, and China.