Professor of Economics
215-898-6880
Associate Professor of Economics
215-898-7408
Gina Conway
Graduate Program Coordinator
215-898-5691
Main Department: 215-898-7701
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Name | Interests | Title of Job Market Paper | Advisors |
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Macroeconomics, Innovation, Firm Dynamics, Financial Frictions | Jeremy Greenwood | ||
Financial Innovation, Macroeconomics, Blockchain | Urban Jermann | ||
Law and Economics, Economics of Crime and Labor Economics | Hanming Fang | ||
Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, Inequality, Technological Change | Dirk Krueger | ||
Health, Industrial Organization | Aviv Nevo | ||
Macroeconomics, Household Finance, Financial Literacy | Dirk Krueger, Olivia S. Mitchell | ||
Applied Microeconomics, Industrial Organization, Computational Economics | Andrew Shephard | ||
Econometrics, Financial Economics, Industrial Organization | Francis X. Diebold, Frank Schorfheide | ||
Macroeconomics | Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde | ||
Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, Macro-Labor | José-Víctor Ríos-Rull | ||
Applied Theory, Theory, Political Economy | Guillermo Ordonez | ||
Macroeconomics, Housing and Mortgage Finance, Financial Intermediation | Guillermo Ordonez | ||
Gender, Education, Health, Labor | Petra Todd | ||
Empirical Microeconomics, Health Economics, Labor Economics, Public Economics | Hanming Fang |
Graduates of our PhD program have gone on to become leading scholars at top universities.
Our recent academic placements are listed by year of graduation, with their dissertation title.
Rishabh aggarwal, ’24, douglas laporte, ’23, shawn shi, ’22, andrew baker, ’21, stefan huber, ’21, sara malik, ’21, steven mitsuda, ’20, edward m. watts, ’20, chloe l. xie, ’20, ken li, ’19, christina zhu, ’19, kurt h. gee, ’18, charles mcclure, ’18, trung nguyen, ’18, economic analysis & policy, cody cook, ’24, evan munro, ’24, frank yang, ’24, martino banchio, ’23, daniel chen, ’23, zi yang kang, ’23, suraj malladi, ’21, enrique ide, ’20, yucheng liang, ’20, anthony lee zhang, ’19, dmitry arkhangelsky, ’18, shannon liu, ’18, joseph peterson hall, ’24, timur sobolev, ’24, lulu wang (yichuan), ’23, amy wang huber, ’22, dan luo, ’22, yilin (david) yang, ’22, samuel antill, ’20, jonathan wallen, ’20, jiacui li, ’19, wenhao li, ’19, yiming ma, ’18, yang song, ’18, ivan li, ’24, george (zhida) gui, ’23, rupali kaul, ’23, shwetha mariadassou, ’23, wendy j. de la rosa, ’22, jen park, ’22, michelle (yingze) song, ’22, jessica yu, ’22, christopher j. bechler, ’21, rhia catapano, ’21, shreya kankanhalli, ’21, megan hunter, ’20, ilya morozov, ’20, melanie brucks, ’19, justin t. huang, ’18.
Bryce mclaughlin, ’24, ilan morgenstern, ’24, mingxi zhu, ’23, wenjia ba, ’22, wanning chen, ’22, bar light, ’21, danqi luo, ’21, jae hyuck park, ’21, zhengli wang, ’21, xavier sebastian warnes, ’21, ignacio andres rios, ’20.
Chelsea lide, ’24, preeti vani, ’24, abraham oshotse, ’23, natasha overmeyer, ’23, paul vicinanza, ’23, charles chu, ’22, shiya wang, ’22, vivian xiao, ’22, matt cummins, ’21, chunchen xu, ’21, anjali m. bhatt, ’20, solène delecourt, ’20, naomi m. fa-kaji, ’20, amelia m stillwell, ’20, matthew corritore, ’18, jennifer e. dannals, ’18, arthur jago, ’18, julian j. zlatev, ’18, political economics, thomas qitong cao, ’24, jake alton jares, ’24, marcos salgado, ’22, ashutosh thakur, ’21, hugh xiaolong wu, ’21, nathan atkinson, ’19, thomas choate, ’19, christian fong, ’19, zhao li, ’19.
Job placement.
View job placements of doctoral students from the Kellogg School of Management
from 2013 - 2023 below.
2023: Furkan Cetin - London School of Economics
2022: Doyeon Kim - University of Hong Kong Valerie Zhang - University of California, Berkeley
2020: Christopher Rigsby — City University of Hong Kong
2019: Riddha Basu — George Washington University Pedro Gomez — City University of Hong Kong Kirti Sinha — University of Texas, Dallas 2018: Brandon Lock — City University of New York 2017: Davide Cianciaruso — HEC Paris Rita Nevada Gunn — Vanderbilt University Andrew Stephan — University of Colorado, Boulder 2016: Blake D. Bowler — University of Florida, Gainesville Rahul Menon — Purdue University 2015: Kyung Ha (Kari) Lee — Rutgers Business School, Newark and New Brunswick Ira Yeung — University of British Columbia 2014: Spencer Pierce — Florida State University 2013: Gary Chen — University of Illinois, Chicago
2023: Menaka Hampole - Yale School of Management João Monteiro - Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance
2022: Christopher Hair - Brigham Young University Lawrence Hsiao - National Taiwan University Pawel Janas - California Institute of Technology Huidi Lin - Citadel, New York Adriana Troiano - Uber Eats, New York
2021: Yufeng Liu — U.S. Bank, North Carolina Marco Sammon — Harvard Business School 2020: Apoorv Gupta — Dartmouth College Qiushi Huang — Shanghai Jiao Tong University Brittany Lewis — Indiana University Marius Ring — University of Texas at Austin Shixiang Xia — Postdoctoral Fellow, Hong Kong Polytechnic University 2019: Eileen Driscoll — Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Lorena Keller Bustamante — The Wharton School Harvey Stephenson — Capital One, Virginia Hendrik van Straelen — Cornerstone Research, Washington, D.C. 2018: Grant Clayton — University of Kentucky Alice Jun — United States Department of Treasury Hao Sun — Bank of America, North Carolina Rajkamal Vasu — University of Houston 2017: Paolina C. Medina — Texas A&M University (Managerial Economics & Strategy student; co-chair is a Finance professor) 2016: Jesse Davis — University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Zhenduo Du — AQR Capital Management Naveen Gondhi — INSEAD, France Binying Liu — Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Selwyn Yuen — CPP Investment Board, Toronto, Canada 2015: Xian Selena Cai — Moody's Analytics, San Francisco Robert Dam — University of Colorado, Boulder Vidya Kamate — Powerlytics, San Francisco Andreas Neuhierl — University of Notre Dame Kevin Roshak — University of Houston Chun-Kai Kevin Tseng — University of Kansas 2014: Zhuo Chen — Tsinghua University Andrea Lu — University of Melbourne, Australia Kanis Saengchote — Chulalongkorn University, Thailand 2013: In Gu Khang — Cornerstone Research, Boston Soohun Kim — Georgia Institute of Technology Chang Joo Lee — University of Illinois, Chicago Erik Loualiche (Economics PhD student with Finance advisors) — Massachusetts Institute of Technology Vishal Mangla — Moody's Analytics, San Francisco Tyler Muir — Yale University Makoto Takahashi — Osaka University, Japan
2023: Jingxiong Hu - Warwick Business School, University of Warwick Boli Xu - University of Iowa, Department of Economics
Our Financial Economics PhD program was launched in 2018. 2023 represents our first class of graduates .
2023: Tae-Ung Choi - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Haochi Zhang - University of London
2022: Hannah Birnbaum - Washington University in St. Louis Daniel Milner - Oklahoma State University Hui Sun - Stockholm School of Economics Hannah Waldfogel - Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton University Dawei Wang - University of Hong Kong
2021: Dylan Boynton — Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Illinois 2020: Andrea Dittmann — Emory University Kyle Dobson — Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Texas at Austin Shelby Gai — Michigan State University Kaylene McClanahan — Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Los Angeles Yuan Tian — New York University Shanghai 2019: Kartikeya Bajpai — Emlyon Business School, Lyon, France Seok-Hyun Hwang — INSEAD, Singapore 2018: Julia Hur — New York University 2017: Sookyoung Lee — HEC Paris Michael Mauskapf — Columbia University Rachel L. Ruttan — Washington University, St. Louis 2016: Wooseok Jung — HEC Paris Seung-Hyun (Luke) Rhee — New York University 2015: Brian J. Lucas — Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Chicago Christopher Steele — University of Alberta Jayaram Uparna Suryanarayana — Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California/Irvine 2014: Soroush Aslani — University of Wisconsin, Whitewater Jiyin Cao — State University of New York, Stony Brook Heajung Clarissa Chaiy — Meta Business School, subsidiary of Meta Business lnstitute, Seoul, Korea Erika Hall — Emory University Dennis Hsu — University of Hong Kong Sun Young (Sunny) Kim — IESEG School of Management in Paris, France Sohyeon Shim — University of Hong Kong Ella Washington — Ernst & Young, Washington, D.C. 2013: Razvan Lungeanu — Penn State University Mary-Hunter McDonnell — Georgetown University Vanessa Pouthier — Postdoctoral Fellow, Bocconi University Franz Wohlgezogen — Bocconi University
2023: Anna McKean - University of Utah
2019: Grace Augustine — City, University of London Saheli Nath — University of Central Oklahoma 2018: Vontrese Deeds Pamphile — George Washington University Nevena Radoynovska — Emlyon Business School, Lyon France
2023: Hossein Alidaee - Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard Business School Théo Durandard - Department of Economics, University of Illinois
2022: Henrique Brasiliense De Castro Pires - University of Surrey Xiaoyu Cheng - Florida State University Andres Espitia De La Hoz - Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Bonn Sanket Patil - Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Lorenzo Stanca - Collegio Carlo Alberto Miguel Angel Talamas Marcos - Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, DC Ruozhou Yan - Analysis Group, Los Angeles
2021: Román Acosta — Compass Lexecon, Washington, D.C. Edwin Munoz-Rodriguez — Economics, El Colegio de Mexico A.C., Mexico City 2020: Michal Zator — University of Notre Dame 2019: Hasat Cakkalkurt — Analysis Group 2018: Rafayal Ahmed — London School of Economics Stephanie Holmes Didwania — Bigelow Teaching Fellow, University of Chicago Law School Philip Marx — Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University Colin Shopp — Boston Consulting Group, Chicago Rainer Widmann — Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute, Munich Germany Linyi Zhang — Chinese University of Hong Kong 2017: Soheil Ghili — Yale University Tom Hamami — Ripon College Paolina C. Medina — Texas A&M University Can Urgun — Princeton University Clair Zhuqing Yang — University of Washington, Seattle 2016: Chen Cheng — Johns Hopkins University Thomas Jungbauer — Cornell University Matthew Schmitt — University of California, Los Angeles Tongtong Shi — Analysis Group, Chicago Zhuqing (Clair) Yang — Postdoctoral Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2015: R. Andrew Butters — Indiana University Yasin Ozcan — IPE Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research Rohit Patel — PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Chicago Luciano Pomatto — Economics, California Institute of Technology Weifeng Zhong — American Enterprise Institute 2014: Kevin Bryan — University of Toronto Bingyang Li — Cornerstone Research, San Francisco Min Ren — Bates White, Washington D.C. 2013: Justin Ng — Cornerstone Research, Los Angeles Kane Sweeney — eBay Research Labs, San Jose
2023: Youngeun Lee - Boston College Yingkang Xie - Washington University in St. Louis
2022: Samuel Goldberg - Stanford University Jung Youn Lee - Rice University
2021: Natasha Bhatia — Cornerstone Research, Chicago Rebecca Krause-Galoni — University of Iowa 2020: Christopher Cannon — University of Hawaii at Manoa Broderick Turner — Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Joonhyuk Yang — University of Notre Dame 2019: Xiaomeng Fan — ShanghaiTech University Chelsea Galoni — University of Iowa Jessica Gamlin — University of Oregon Caiyun Liu — LinkedIn, Mountain View, California 2018: Hyung Sup (Zack) Bhan — Tulane University Sharlene He — Concordia University, Montreal Benjamin Neuwirth — Stripe, San Francisco 2017: Chaoqun Chen — Southern Methodist University 2016: Jung Kim — Singapore Management University Simha Mummalaneni — University of Washington Rebecca Jen-Hui Wang — Lehigh University 2015: Sean Blair — Georgetown University Esta Denton — Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Cincinnati Ayelet Israeli — Harvard Business School Jingjing Ma — Peking University Tae Jung Yoon — University College London 2014: Manuel Hermosilla — Johns Hopkins University Miao Hu — University of Hawaii Soo Kim — Cornell University Caroline Roux — Concordia University, Montreal Yotam Shmargad — University of Arizona
2023: Neha Sharma - The Wharton School
2022: Vadim Glinskiy - Boston Consulting Group, San Francisco Yangzi Jiang - Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen Simrita Singh - Santa Clara University
2021: Abhishek Ghosh — Tulane University Yam Huo Ow — QuantumBlack, Singapore 2020: Simin Li — Tulane University 2019: Benjamin Grant — Clemson University Nil Karacaoglu Barro Beraza — The Ohio State University Jiankun Sun — Imperial College London Yue Yin — Uber, San Francisco, California 2018: Asligul Serasu Duran — University of Calgary, Canada Panteleimon Loupos — University of California, Davis Zhiji Xu — Google, Mountain View, California 2017: Ahmet Colak — Clemson University Kejia Hu — Vanderbilt University Can Ozkan — Gap Inc. 2016: Evan Barlow — Weber State University loannis (Yannis) Stamatopoulos — The University of Texas at Austin Lu Wang — McKinsey & Company, Chicago Dennis Zhang — Washington University in St. Louis 2015: No students on the job market 2014: Ruomeng Cui — Indiana University Eric Park — Post-doctoral Research Fellow, University of British Columbia Seung Bum Soh — Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 2013: Seyed Emadi — University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Jingqi Wang — University of Hong Kong
Learn more about our faculty, explore leading research and ideas.
Placement directors: claudia goldin & larry katz economics, business economics, and political economy.
Job market website.
Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University 2211 Campus Drive Evanston, IL 60208
Phone: 949-243-7184
Ph.D., Managerial Economics, Northwestern University, 2023 (expected) MA, Economics, Northwestern University, 2017 BA, Mathematics (Honors) and Economics, Macalester College, 2013
Primary Fields of Specialization
Development Economics, Behavioral Economics
Secondary Fields of Specialization
Economics of Networks
Curriculum Vitae
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Job Market Paper
“How Uncertainty About Heterogeneity Impacts Technology Adoption”
Individuals can learn about new technologies through peers or through more official sources. Peers’ information is often based on only a handful of experiences. By contrast, official sources, such as the government, back their information with rigorous testing. In my setting of agricultural technology adoption, government recommendations are no more effective at inducing adoption than peers. This implies that data from peers is more effective per datum. I propose that this arises because returns to technology adoption are heterogeneous based on context and individuals face uncertainty about the context where government testing took place. I confirm this mechanism using a lab-in-the-field experiment with 1,600 small and marginal farmers in Odissa, India. I also demonstrate that both survey data and results from a broad set of recent field experiments on agricultural extension are consistent with my mechanism that farmers place greater value on information with less context uncertainty.
Fieldwork Completed October 7th.
Coverage: World Bank Development Impact Blog
Other Research Papers
“Recovering Network Structure from Aggregated Relational Data using Penalized Regression” with Eric Auerbach and Michael P Leung
Social network data can be expensive to collect. Breza et al. (2020) propose aggregated relational data (ARD) as a low-cost substitute that can be used to recover the structure of a latent social network when it is generated by a specific parametric random effects model. Our main observation is that many economic network formation models produce networks that are effectively low-rank. As a consequence, network recovery from ARD is generally possible without parametric assumptions using a nuclear-norm penalized regression. We demonstrate how to implement this method and provide finite-sample bounds on the mean squared error of the resulting estimator for the distribution of network links. Computation takes seconds for samples with hundreds of observations.
Example Python code and R package
Coverage : World Bank Development Impact Blog
Works In Progress
“The Impact Of A Graduation Program On COVID-19 Resilience” with Jessica Goldberg , Dean Karlan , Mushfiq Mobarak , and Chris Udry
Graduation programs are multi-faceted programs to lift the ultra-poor out of poverty, consisting of a grant of a productive asset, training for how to convert the asset into an enterprise, life coaching, and the provision of a savings account. We evaluate the NGO BRAC’s latest rendition of the graduation program in Bangladesh for their 2020 cohort. This evaluation was impacted by the unexpected shock of COVID-19 partway through the program. Consequently, we focus on how the graduation program impacted participants’ economic resilience to COVID-19 and accompanying policies designed to mitigate its spread. Information about the original experimental design available upon request.
Endline Completed June 2022
“Social (Mis)learning: Evidence From Bangladesh” with Zack Barnett-Howell
Though social learning is an important channel for information about new technologies, it can sub-optimally reduce adoption by spreading inaccurate information from noisy observations. We conduct a randomized control trial in Bangladesh for an alert system that enables potato farmers to take precautionary measures against a crop disease. The alerts are personalized using each farmer’s self-reported anticipated sowing date. Because the reported sowing date was not always followed, we experience natural variation across villages in the number of farmers receiving accurate information about when to apply the recommended interventions. Using this natural variation, we study how inaccurate information about the technology’s efficacy, caused by farming reporting error, spreads through villages and impacts adoption of the alert system.
Endline Completed April 2020
“Matrix IV” with Eric Auerbach and Isaac Loh
Abstract available upon request
Prof. Chris Udry (Committee Co-Chair) Prof. Lori Beaman (Committee Co-Chair) Prof. Ben Golub
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http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/departments/finance/programs/phd_program/job_market.aspx
Well, somewhat.
Economist ede3
Wow! One of those is unlike the rest of them.
Dissertation Committee: Mike Fishman (Chair), Mitchell Petersen, Bernie Black, Jeroen Swinkels
Economist bac4
Retired Lt. Col. in the USAF? Most definitely unlike the rest!
Economist 2d37
Rob Dam??? Wow!! Wasn't he in the cohort of Tyler Muir? And now he is using Tyler as his reference? Smells very strange! He wasn't seen in the department for last 3 years!!!
Well, from the CV, it seems like he was at the US Air Force Academy for the last two years.
Economist 1c80
Holy crap, this is a tough act to follow:
Decorated combat instructor pilot with over 3,500 flight hours in five different aircraft. Flight experience included combat sorties in the Middle East and former Yugoslavia, and several years as a personal pilot to the Vice President, First Lady, and Secretaries of State and Defense. Non-flying stints included roles as Flight Commander, unit Chief of Training and Chief of Safety, and State Department desk officer crafting U.S. response to the Rwandan genocide in 1994.
Economist 6c03
Harvard will like this guy.
If it was for VP Dick Cheney, then very impressive indeed.
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So far, I only see one candidate and he looks pretty solid!
Economist eea0
He was placed at USAF in 2012
http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/programs/doctoralprogram/jobplacement.aspx#2
9 first year students. LJL...
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I heard fiekers ran scared.
Economist a270
http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/programs/doctoralprogram/jobmarketcandidates.aspx
updated candidates
Economist 58a0
Endless list of phds from Kellogg. They need to kick out more in the future.
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Is Vidya Kamate a bro or a broette ?
http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/programs/doctoralprogram/jobmarketcandidates.aspx updated candidates
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Economist abcf
Seems like Xian (Selena) Cai withdraw from market (or kicked out)?
http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/programs/doctoralprogram/jobmarketcandidates.aspxupdated candidates
Economist 33e2
Supervisor?
Wow! One of those is unlike the rest of them. Dissertation Committee: Mike Fishman (Chair), Mitchell Petersen, Bernie Black, Jeroen Swinkels
Economist 55ab
She is on market
Seems like Xian (Selena) Cai withdraw from market (or kicked out)? http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/programs/doctoralprogram/jobmarketcandidates.aspxupdated candidates
Economist 9044
http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/programs/doctoralprogram/jobmarketcandidates.aspx She is on market Seems like Xian (Selena) Cai withdraw from market (or kicked out)? http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/programs/doctoralprogram/jobmarketcandidates.aspxupdated candidates
Thanks Selena!
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Years 1-2 | Coursework at Kellogg and field exams |
Year 3 | Coursework at the Pritzker School of Law with the summer quarter spent at Kellogg |
Year 4 | Coursework at the Pritzker School of Law with the summer quarter spent at Kellogg; develop research topics and work on research projects with the student's academic advisors at Kellogg |
Years 4-6 | Dissertation research at Kellogg |
Applicants would apply to both schools concurrently and follow each school's admission requirements; however, applicants will use one common application provided through The Graduate School. The application is reviewed by both schools. Additional information about the JD-PhD Program can be found at Northwestern University’s Center for Legal Studies and The Graduate School .
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What We Look For. PhD study at Kellogg is designed for candidates with outstanding intellectual abilities and a passion for learning. Our doctoral programs are highly individualized and reflect each student's unique background, qualifications and research interests. On average 20-25 doctoral students join Kellogg's PhD programs each year from ...
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Doctoral study is rigorous and immersive—but it is rewarding. In the Kellogg PhD program, you will master an academic discipline—economics, psychology, sociology, operations research, or data science—and apply that mastery to real world problems facing managers and policy makers. This discipline-based approach prepares you to challenge ...
The Department assists its students in obtaining jobs. The assistance includes editorial advice on the job market paper and vita, training on presentation skills and practice interviews. The Placement Director coordinates the activity. Each year a timetable is issued that indicates the key dates. The vitae of job market candidates are ...
Kellogg's unique approach to PhD study, combining deep disciplinary knowledge with a collaborative approach across disciplines and with practitioners, results in exceptionally trained scholars in research institutions. Job Market Candidates. View details for those Kellogg PhD students on the job market. learn more. Job Placement.
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Graduates of our PhD program have gone on to become leading scholars at top universities. Our recent academic placements are listed by year of graduation, with their dissertation title. Accounting. Economic Analysis & Policy. Finance. Marketing. Operations, Information & Technology. Organizational Behavior.
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On the Kellogg side, applicants would choose from one of our eight PhD programs. The course of study for the JD-PhD degree will be determined through consultation with the academic program directors at Kellogg and Pritzker School of Law . The typical course of study is provided below: Years 1-2. Coursework at Kellogg and field exams.