Faculty

Last Namesort icon First Name Fields of Interests
Krueger Anne O.
Kojima Fuhito Microeconomic Theory, Game Theory, Market Design, Political Economics
Klenow Pete

Economic growth, productivity, and business cycles

Kastl Jakub

Industrial organization, microeconomic theory, applied econometrics

Jayachandran Seema

Development economics, applied microeconomics, political economy

Jaimovich Nir

Macroeconomics, economics fluctuations

Jackson Matthew O.

Microeconomics, game theory, social networks, political economy

Hoxby Caroline M.

Economics of education, public economics, labor economics

Hong Han Econometric theory, applied econometrics, empirical industrial organization
Hickman Bert G. Macroeconomics, econometric models, international linkage of national economies, productivity growth
Harris Donald J. Economic growth and development of capitalist economies, alternative approaches to economic theory and analysis
Harding Matthew

Econometrics, macro-finance, political economics

Hansen Peter Reinhard

Econometrics

Hammond Peter J.

Economic theory – in particular, public economics, general equilibrium and mathematical economics, social choice, game theory

Hall Robert E.

Macroeconomics and related branches of applied microeconomics

Gurley John G. Marxian theory, Soviet and Chinese economics, economic systems
Greif Avner

European economic history, the historical development of economic institutions, their interrelations with political, social and cultural factors and their impact on economic growth

Goulder Lawrence H.

Environmental economics, public economics, applied general equilibrium analysis

Fuchs Victor R. Economics of health and medical care, family economics, future of American society, economics of aging
Fong Kyna Microeconomic theory, economics of healthcare financing and services
Fitzgerald Doireann

International macroeconomics, international trade

Einav Liran Industrial organization, micro-economic theory, applied econometrics
De Giorgi Giacomo

Development, labor economics, applied econometrics

David Paul A. The economics of technological change, demographic change and institutional change, and other areas of theoretical and empirical research on the nature of path-dependence in economic processes; economic history, with special reference to the U.S. and the North Atlantic economies in the modern era
Bresnahan Timothy F.

Industrial organization, applied econometrics, the economics of technology