Assistant Professor of Economics
[email protected]
Office Information:
254 Lorch Hall
611 Tappan Ave.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1220
Tenure-track;
Development Economics;
Labor Economics;
Economics
Education/Degree:
Ph.D., Yale University, 2018
M.Phil., Economics, Yale University, 2014
M.A., Economics, Yale University, 2013
B.A., Economics (magna cum laude), Universidad de Buenos Aires, 2007
About
Ana Reynoso is an applied economist interested in Labor Economics and Economic Development. Most of her research investigates how policy affects marital matching patterns and the gains from marriage for different groups in both developed and developing countries. She also studies the impact of policies affecting teaching practices and school schedules on children's academic and non-academic outcomes. Ana received her Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University in 2018, completed a master program at Universidad de San Andres in 2011, and received her B.A. in Economics from Universidad de Buenos Aires in 2007.
Research Area(s)
- Applied Microeconomics
- Labor Economics
- Family Economics