I am a Monetary Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and the Curtis L. Carlson Professor of Economics at the University of Minnesota . My areas of interest are macroeconomic theory and international economics. I completed my PhD at the …
Yingkai Li is currently a postdoc of Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics at Yale University, working with Prof. Dirk Bergemann and Prof. Yang Cai . He recently received his PhD from the Department of Computer Science, Northwestern University …
David Argente is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Yale School of Management. Professor Argente’s interests include applied macroeconomics, macro development, innovation, and monetary economics. His recent works center around the use of payment …
Mark R. Rosenzweig is the Frank Altschul Professor of International Economics at Yale University and a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. He previously held faculty positions at Minnesota, the University of Pennsylvania, and …
Christopher A. Neilson is an applied microeconomist whose research focuses on the study of education markets and policies that promote equitable opportunities for human capital accumulation. Neilson studies how government policy affects students, …
Professor Zhou's research fields include applied microeconomic theory , industrial organization, and behavioral economics. His research mainly examines the market and policy implications of richer models of consumer behavior. He has worked on projects on …
Brittany Ladd is the IT/Web Specialist for the Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, where she leads web strategy and front-end development. Her professional focus centers on delivering strategic technical solutions that ensure digital platforms …
David Dinielli is a recognized expert in the law and economics of digital platforms. He leads policy aspects of Tobin’s Digital Economy Project with Professors Scott Morton, Bergemann, and Seim. Dinielli most recently served as a senior advisor to the …
Katja Seim is the Sharon Oster Professor of Economics and Management at Yale University with joint appointments in the School of Management and in the Department of Economics. Her research focuses on topics of industrial organization and applied …
Professor Kai Hao Yang’s interests include microeconomic theory, industrial organization, and political economy. Using the tools of mechanism design and information design, Prof. Yang’s recent works center around the economic impact of novel information …
Jamie Tucker-Foltz is an Assistant Professor in Operations at Yale School of Management, with a secondary appointment in Computer Science. He is broadly interested in the design of fair political and economic institutions. He works on a range of topics in …
Theofanis (Fanis) Papamichalis’s research, both empirical and theoretical, lies at the intersection of macroeconomics and finance. One strand of his work examines the role of optimism in shaping macroeconomic and asset return dynamics, with a particular …
Larry Samuelson is the A. Douglas Melamed Professor of Economics at Yale University. Samuelson earned his B.A. from the University of Illinois in 1974 and his Ph. D. in Economics from the University of Illinois in 1978. He works in economic theory, with a …