Kaywana Raeburn
Job Title
Feigenbaum Associate Professor of Behavioral Economics
Research interests
Her primary research areas are behavioral and experimental economics, particularly as relates to developing countries. She is interested in how individual and social preferences affect household and individual decision-making such as technology adoption by farmers and food choices of child caregivers.
Teaching interests
Kaywana Raeburn has been at Union since 2016. She teaches courses in behavioral economics and introductory economics.
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B.S., University of West Indies; M.A., McGill University; Ph.D., McGill University- Home
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