Linh Tô is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Boston University. Her research is in labor, public, and behavioral economics. Her work involves using quasi-experimental methods and administrative datasets as well as experimental methods to understand labor market outcomes, social interactions, and household decisions with an emphasis on the role of information and beliefs.
She graduated with a PhD in economics from Harvard University in 2019 and joined the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) as a Research Affiliate in March 2020.
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