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Professor Lesley Chiou
Laurence de Rycke Professor of Economics
B.A., UC Berkeley; Ph.D., MIT
Appointed In
2005
Office
Fowler 221
Hours
On leave 2024-2025

Lesley Chiou's research is in the areas of Industrial Organization and Applied Econometrics. Her recent work focuses on consumer behavior and firm strategy on the internet.

Research

Professor Chiou's primary fields of interest are Industrial Organization and Applied Econometrics. Industrial Organization explores the consequences of firm strategy and government competition policy. Applied Econometrics uses data and statistical tools to test predictions of economic theory or to evaluate outcomes of government policies.

Professor Chiou's current research focuses on consumer search and firm strategy on the internet. Her recent work examines how consumers respond to online advertising and copyright on search engines and social media sites. Her prior work also studies how online and offline firms compete; how consumers respond to pricing changes in retail markets; and how demand evolves for arts and media markets.

Please click for a 2-min video that describes two of Professor Chiou's recent research projects.

Policy Writing


  • with Nathaniel Hipsman, Jeffrey Prince, and Sachin Sancheti, 2022.
     

  • with Avigail Kifer, American Bar Association: Pricing Conduct Committee Newsletter of Antitrust Law, 2022.
    (Winner of Concurrences Review's 2022 Antitrust Writing Awards for Digital Business Articles.)

Teaching

Professor Chiou teaches courses that span all levels of the curriculum.

  • Econ 250: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
  • Econ 272: Applied Econometrics
  • Econ 302: Industrial Organization
  • Econ 495: Senior Seminar
  • Econ 498: Honors Seminar