Political Science Professor at Stanford. Puzzled and confused.
Professor at the University of Chicago. Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, in proportions tbd. He/Him.
Institute Professor, MIT Economics. Co-Director of @mitshapingwork.bsky.social. Author of Why Nations Fail, The Narrow Corridor, and Power & Progress.
Assistant Instructional Professor in Social Sciences - University of Chicago. Political Economy, Formal Theory, Research Design.
gregsasso.me
Empirical study of firms and markets, including models used for policy analysis. Yale Econ, Cowles, and faculty director of the Tobin Center.
Economic theorist at UChicago, doronravid.com. Does both game theory and game practice.
Stanford economist:
Professor of Political Economy; Business & Sustainability.
GSB, Doerr, NBER, CEPR, UiO, TSE, 3ERC.
https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/faculty-research/faculty/bard-harstad
Climate & environmental economics; micro; theory; institutions; trade
Political economist, John Dewey Distinguished Service Professor at University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy.
Dad, husband, Jew, Israeli, Canadian, Brit, economist, and occasional haiku-writer (though not always in that order)
Economics Professor at Brown, studying discrimination, education, healthcare, and applied econometrics. I like IV
https://sites.google.com/site/aboutpeterhull/home
Econ professor at Michigan ● Senior fellow, Brookings ● Intro econ textbook author ● Think Like An Economist podcast ● An economist willing to admit that the glass really is half full.
Economist @BerkeleyHaas (He/Him) “Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response…and our freedom” - Victor Frankl
Applied economic theorist: competition and information. Chief Economist @LawEconCenter Price Theory Newsletter http://pricetheory.substack.com.
Ex NY Times, now author of Substack Paul Krugman. Nobel laureate and, according to Donald Trump, "Deranged BUM"
Punster, math aficionado & economic theory spin maestro. I do game theory and information economics.
immigrant, behavioral/experimental economics
mostly films, occasionally brains, games, and CCSC (Chinese Culinary Superiority Complex)
Econ prof at Dartmouth, editor of the AER, winter sports enthusiast