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Ryan Bubb joined the NYU School of Law faculty in 2010. He has a diverse background with experience as a senior researcher for the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission and as a policy analyst for the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs and the Office of Management and Budget. His research focuses on the intersection of law, economics, corporate law, financial institutions, and regulatory policy. Bubb earned his JD from Yale Law School and his PhD in Political Economy and Government from Harvard University. His work frequently involves economic analysis related to public law, particularly concerning government responses to market failures and taxation. Additionally, he has been involved in exploring behavioral law and economics, examining how psychological factors affect legal decision-making. Ryan Bubb is also noted for his teaching, including courses on Corporations, Economic Analysis of Public Law, and Securities Regulation, all designed to engage students with varying levels of prior knowledge in economics and law.
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