
Professor of Economics
University of Oxford
Maximilian Kasy is a professor of Economics at the University of Oxford. He received his Ph.D. at UC Berkeley and joined Oxford after appointments at UCLA and Harvard University. His current research interests focus on social foundations for statistics and machine learning, going beyond traditional single-agent decision theory. He also works on economic inequality, job guarantee programs, and basic income. Kasy teaches a course on foundations of machine learning at the economics department at Oxford.
Areas of Expertise
Machine Learning
Econometrics
- Scholar Interview: Who’s Afraid of AI? Maximilian Kasy Discusses His New Book, The Means of Prediction
- Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 109: Basic Income and Labor Supply: Evidence from an RCT in Germany
- Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 89: Adaptive Maximization of Social Welfare
- Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 67:
- Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 65:


