Audrey Guo joined the Leavey School of Business in the Fall of 2019 as an Assistant Professor of Economics. She received her Ph.D in economics from Stanford University, and received a BA in economics and mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley.
Professor Guo specializes in public, labor, and health economics. Her research uses administrative microdata and econometric methods to study important topics in public policy. Her current focus is on the effects of social insurance financing on firm behavior, such as the effects of state differences in unemployment insurance (UI) tax costs on multi-establishment firms, the tax incidence of UI payroll taxes, and the effects of social insurance costs on the rise of contract work and occupational concentration.
September 2019
- Mark Duggan, Audrey Guo, and Andrew C. Johnston
Tax Policy and the Economy
- Audrey Guo, Mark Duggan, and Andrew C. Johnston
AEA Papers and Proceedings (112), May 2022, pp. 107-11
- Audrey Guo, Andrew C. Johnston
Public Finance Review 49 (3), 2021
- Audrey Guo and Jonathan Zhang
- Audrey Guo
Review of Economics and Statistics July 2021, pp.1-45
- Audrey Guo, Courtney Coile, and Mark Duggan
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 40 (3). Summer 2021, pp. 686-714
- Audrey Guo and Jonathan Zhang
Journal of Health Economics