Tairy Ayón
PhD Candidate in Economics - Computational Justice Lab - Claremont Graduate University
I am a PhD candidate in Economics at Claremont Graduate University, currently in my fourth year of doctoral studies. My research focuses on applied microeconomics, with particular emphasis on causal inference, criminal justice system issues and labor economics. As a graduate student researcher at the Computational Justice Lab, I use my analytical skills to address complex societal challenges. I also undertake independent data analytics projects, demonstrating my ability to provide insightful analysis and solutions across various domains.
I am a PhD candidate in Economics at Claremont Graduate University, currently in my fourth year of doctoral studies. My research focuses on applied microeconomics, with particular emphasis on causal inference, criminal justice system issues and labor economics. As a graduate student researcher at the Computational Justice Lab, I use my analytical skills to address complex societal challenges. I also undertake independent data analytics projects, demonstrating my ability to provide insightful analysis and solutions across various domains.
Working Papers
Working Papers
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Prosecutor Diversion
Authors: Tairy Ayon, Gregory DeAngelo, Ryan Quandt
Prosecutorial Discretion in Diversion: Evidence from Dallas County & the City of Long Beach
Authors: Tairy Ayon, Gregory DeAngelo, Mark Hoekstra, Ryan Quandt
San Bernardino County vs. Riverside County, Sticks After AB 109
Authors: Tairy Ayon, Gregory DeAngelo, Rainita Narender