Jean-William Laliberte
Biography
I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Calgary, and an IZA Research Affiliate.
I am on leave for the 2024-25 academic year, spending the year at the Erasmus School of Economics.
My research interests are in labour and public economics, with a focus on the economics of education, intergenerational mobility and applied econometrics.
I received my PhD from the University of Toronto (2018), my MA from the University of British Columbia (2011) and my BA from Université Laval (2009).
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Recent Publications
See AllEFFICIENCY AND INCIDENCE OF TAXATION WITH FREE ENTRY AND LOVE-OF-VARIETY PREFERENCES T
We develop a theory of commodity taxation featuring imperfect competition along with love-of-variety preferences and endogenous firm entry and exit. We derive new…
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND PRECOLLEGE HUMAN CAPITAL
Though racial affirmative action (AA) policies are widespread in college admissions, evidence on their effects before college is limited. We study a US Supreme…
SALIENCE AND TAXATION WITH IMPERFECT COMPETITION
This paper studies commodity taxation in a model featuring heterogeneous consumers, imperfect competition, and tax salience. We derive new formulas for the incidence…