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Overview

Justine S. Hastings is affiliated with Brown University in the United States. Their research primarily spans social sciences with a strong focus on economics and econometrics, alongside contributions to education, general health professions, marketing, and public health, environmental and occupational health.

Their research topics cover diverse domains including:

  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
  • Labor market dynamics and wage inequality
  • Environmental Sustainability in Business
  • Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Opioid Use Disorder Treatment

Justine S. Hastings has published in various venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Digital Government Research and Practice
  • American Economic Journal Economic Policy
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Journal of Health Economics
  • Journal of Political Economy

Recent notable publications include:

  • "Advertising and Environmental Stewardship: Evidence from the BP Oil Spill," 2020, American Economic Journal Economic Policy
  • "Predicting high-risk opioid prescriptions before they are given," 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "The Effect of SNAP on the Composition of Purchased Foods: Evidence and Implications," 2021, American Economic Journal Economic Policy
  • "The returns to early-life interventions for very low birth weight children," 2020, Journal of Health Economics
  • "Recommending Career Transitions to Job Seekers Using Earnings Estimates, Skills Similarity, and Occupational Demand," 2024, Digital Government Research and Practice

Their collaborative work involves frequent co-authors, including:

  • Mark Howison
  • Eric Chyn
  • Mintaka Angell
  • Lint Barrage
  • Sarah Inman

Best Publications

  • FINANCIAL LITERACY, FINANCIAL EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC OUTCOMES

    Justine S. Hastings;Brigitte C. Madrian;Brigitte C. Madrian;William L. Skimmyhorn;William L. Skimmyhorn

  • Information, School Choice, and Academic Achievement: Evidence from Two Experiments

    Justine S. Hastings;Jeffrey M. Weinstein

  • Financial Literacy, Information, and Demand Elasticity: Survey and Experimental Evidence from Mexico

    Justine Hastings;Lydia Tejeda-Ashton

  • How Financial Literacy and Impatience Shape Retirement Wealth and Investment Behaviors.

    Justine S Hastings;Olivia S Mitchell

  • Are Some Degrees Worth More than Others? Evidence from college admission cutoffs in Chile

    Justine S. Hastings;Christopher A. Neilson;Seth D. Zimmerman

  • Parental Preferences and School Competition: Evidence from a Public School Choice Program

    Justine S. Hastings;Thomas J. Kane;Douglas O. Staiger

  • School Choice, School Quality and Postsecondary Attainment.

    David James Deming;Justine S. Hastings;Thomas J. Kane;Douglas O. Staiger

  • Parental Preferences and School Competition: Evidence from a Public School Choice Program

    Justine S. Hastings;Thomas J. Kane;Douglas O. Staiger

  • Vertical Relationships and Competition in Retail Gasoline Markets: Empirical Evidence from Contract Changes in Southern California: Comment

    Justine S. Hastings

  • Financial Literacy, Information, and Demand Elasticity: Survey and Experimental Evidence from Mexico

    Justine S Hastings;Justine S Hastings;Lydia Tejeda-Ashton

  • Are Some Degrees Worth More than Others? Evidence from college admission cutoffs in Chile

    Justine S Hastings;Justine S Hastings;Christopher A Neilson;Seth D Zimmerman;Seth D Zimmerman

  • The Effects of Earnings Disclosure on College Enrollment Decisions

    Justine Hastings;Christopher A Neilson;Seth D Zimmerman

  • How Are SNAP Benefits Spent? Evidence from a Retail Panel

    Justine S. Hastings;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • Fungibility and Consumer Choice: Evidence from Commodity Price Shocks*

    Justine S. Hastings;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • How Financial Literacy and Impatience Shape Retirement Wealth and Investment Behaviors

    Justine Hastings;Olivia S. Mitchell

  • MARKET POWER, VERTICAL INTEGRATION AND THE WHOLESALE PRICE OF GASOLINE*

    Justine S. Hastings;Richard J. Gilbert

  • The First of the Month Effect: Consumer Behavior and Store Responses

    Justine S Hastings;Ebonya L Washington

  • Preferences, Information, and Parental Choice Behavior in Public School Choice

    Justine S. Hastings;Richard Van Weelden;Jeffrey M. Weinstein

  • Vertical Relationships and Competition in Retail Gasoline Markets: An Empirical Evidence from Contract Changes in Southern California

    Justine Hastings

  • Fettered Consumers and Sophisticated Firms: Evidence from Mexico's Privatized Social Security Market

    Fabian Duarte;Justine S. Hastings

  • Parental Preferences and School Competition: Evidence from a Public School Choice Program

    Justine S Hastings;Justine S Hastings;Thomas J Kane;Thomas J Kane;Douglas O Staiger;Douglas O Staiger

  • The Effects of Earnings Disclosure on College Enrollment Decisions

    Justine S. Hastings;Justine S. Hastings;Christopher Neilson;Seth D. Zimmerman;Seth D. Zimmerman

  • Sales Force and Competition in Financial Product Markets: The Case Of Mexico’s Social Security Privatization

    Justine S Hastings;Ali Hortaçsu;Chad Syverson;Chad Syverson

  • Vertical Relationships and Competition in Retail Gasoline Markets: An Empirical Evidence from Contract Changes in Southern California

    Justine S. Hastings;Justine S. Hastings

  • (Un)Informed College and Major Choice: Evidence from Linked Survey and Administrative Data

    Justine S. Hastings;Christopher A. Neilson;Anely Ramirez;Seth D. Zimmerman

  • Financial Literacy, Financial Education and Economic Outcomes

    Justine Hastings;Brigitte Madrian;Brigitte Madrian;William L. Skimmyhorn;William L. Skimmyhorn

  • Fees, Framing, and Financial Literacy in the Choice of Pension Manager

    Justine Hastings;Olivia S Mitchell;Eric Chyn

  • Financial Literacy, Financial Education and Economic Outcomes. NBER Working Paper No. 18412.

    Justine S. Hastings;Brigitte C. Madrian;William L. Skimmyhorn

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas O. Staiger
Douglas O. Staiger Dartmouth College
Thomas J. Kane
Thomas J. Kane Harvard University
Jesse M. Shapiro
Jesse M. Shapiro Harvard University
Chad Syverson
Chad Syverson University of Chicago
Brigitte C. Madrian
Brigitte C. Madrian Brigham Young University
Ali Hortacsu
Ali Hortacsu University of Chicago
Olivia S. Mitchell
Olivia S. Mitchell University of Pennsylvania
Erin T. Mansur
Erin T. Mansur Dartmouth College
Richard J. Gilbert
Richard J. Gilbert University of California, Berkeley

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