Keith Teltser
Assistant Professor Department of Economics, Usery Workplace Research Group- Education
Ph.D., Michigan State University
M.A., Michigan State University
B.A., West Virginia University
- Biography
Keith Teltser is an applied microeconomist, primarily using causal inference methods to study the impacts of technological innovations and policy-driven shocks on health and other social and economic outcomes.
His research topics of interest include organ donation and transplantation, risky health behaviors, ridesharing, tax compliance, and short-term housing rental markets, and his work has been published in leading economics journals including the Review of Economics and Statistics, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, Journal of Political Economy Microeconomics, and Journal of Health Economics.
Dr. Teltser joined the Department of Economics at Georgia State University in 2019. Before that, he was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Louisville. He earned his PhD and MA in economics from Michigan State University, and his BA in economics and philosophy from West Virginia University.