Emily Breza is an associate professor at Harvard University's Department of Economics. Her research focuses on development economics and household finance.
She is particularly interested in how financial decision-making interacts with both social effects and behavioral biases and how financial product design can better integrate these factors. Some of Breza's current research aims to use social networks to help present-biased savers better accomplish their goals. She is also involved in a project to understand the impacts of the 2010 Andhra Pradesh microfinance ordinance, which stopped all collections and lending activities of microlenders, on previous microfinance borrowers.
Breza holds a PhD from the MIT Economics Department and a BA from Yale University.