David Cesarini is a Professor of Economics at New York University and a Co-director of the Social Science Genetic Association Consortium (http://www.thessgac.org/). He earned his PhD from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Broadly speaking, his research has focused on how genes and socioeconomic status, separately and interactively, matter for preferences and life outcomes.

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How unearned wealth impacts marriage and fertility: New evidence from Sweden
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Using the labour supply responses of lottery winners to evaluate tax and transfer policies
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