Arna Olafsson
Associate Professor
About
I strive to understand what drives the financial choices of individuals
An overarching goal of my research is to understand the traits and circumstances that influence the financial choices of individuals and households and how they use financial instruments, markets, and information to achieve their objectives. In my work, I carefully combine econometrics with consideration of economic theory to address fundamental questions within finance and economics - coupled with natural experiment designs, regression techniques, and experiments - to identify causal effects, a key component to effective policy design and decision making. In my work, I study, e.g., why men and women make different financial choices, what determines how inflation expectations are translated into real-world financial choices, how the introduction of new financial technology influences financial decision making, and what drives the demand for high-cost consumer credit.
Publications
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What Makes Depositors Tick?
Bank Data Insights Into Households’ Liquid Asset Allocation
Fernando Cirelli
Arna Olafsson, Associate Professor
September 2024
Misfortune and Mistake
The Financial Conditions and Decision-making Ability of High-cost Loan Borrowers
Go to publicationJune 2024
Retirement Puzzles
New Evidence From Personal Finances
Arna Olafsson, Associate Professor
Michaela Pagel