Obeid Ur Rehman is a Ph.D. candidate in economics at the University of Michigan. His research areas are development economics and public finance - with an emphasis on the role of information sharing and disclosure in affecting individual behavior. His current work includes a field experiment to study information misreporting between migrant workers and their spouses and an analysis of the effect of information disclosure programs on tax compliance in Pakistan. Obeid previously worked at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan as a Research Associate. Prior to joining the University of Michigan, Obeid was a Fulbright scholar at Johns Hopkins University where he received a Masters in Public Policy and he received a Bachelors in Economics from the Lahore University of Management Sciences.