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Nima Haghpanah

Nima Haghpanah

Professor of Economics

Professor Haghpanah's research fields include applied microeconomic theory, industrial organization, and information economics. He studies how information affects market outcomes. His recent research studies situations where firms can offer different products or prices to different groups of consumers. His work highlights how such price discrimination affects consumers and efficiency of markets, highlighting the conditions under which such practices could benefit consumers. Before joining Yale SOM, Professor Haghpanah was an assistant and an associate professor of Economics at Penn State from 2016 to 2025. He received his PhD in Computer Science from Northwestern University in 2014 and was a postdoctoral associate at MIT from 2014 to 2016.

Education

PhD, Northwestern University, 2014
MS, Sharif University of Technology, 2009
BS, Sharif University of Technology, 2007

Articles

Buying from a Group

N. Haghpanah, A. Kuvalekar, and E. Lipnowski
American Economic Review, issue 8, vol. 114, pp. 2596–2632
2024

Working Papers