Nirupama Rao
Nirupama Rao is an assistant professor of business economics and public policy at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. Her research concerns the economic effects of fiscal policy, focusing on the impact of policy on firm production, investment and pricing decisions. She has studied how excise taxes on oil production affect the extraction decisions of domestic producers, the effectiveness of federal tax credits for R&D, and investigated the composition and importance of corporate deferred taxes. In other work she has examined how regulation and taxation interact in alcohol markets and the implications of pricing behavior for tax pass-through.
She is a recipient of the National Tax Association Dissertation Award and the 2019 Journal of Public Economics Atkinson award for the best paper in the published in the prior three years. Rao completed her PhD in economics at MIT in June 2010 where she previously earned her undergraduate degree. Prior to graduate school, she worked at the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. She recently served as a Senior Economist from 2015 through 2016 at the Council of Economic Advisers in Washington, D.C.
Educational background
- PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2010)
- BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2004)