哈佛经济系最大的对手是邻近的MIT经济系,两所大学是邻居,经济系水平相当,人员往来又极为便利,因此交流十分频繁。在哈佛大学经济系在世的退休教授中,没有一人是MIT经济学博士,但是,在哈佛大学经济系在任的教授中,MIT经济学博士多达15人,仅次于哈佛大学经济学博士的16人。这些MIT经济学博士,1人是高级讲师,3人是助理教授,其余11人都是正教授或讲座教授。MIT经济系水平高,哈佛经济系才会任用MIT经济学博士。这是一方面,另一方面,MIT的经济学博士可以找到一个门当户对的经济系任教,并且,在哈佛经济系任教的MIT经济学博士,可以随时保持和MIT经济系的联系。最后,只要乐意,MIT经济系可以随时将自己的学生从哈佛经济系挖回来。可以断言,在MIT经济系的教授中,最多的还是MIT经济学博士。原因很简单,和哈佛经济系一样,MIT经济系培养的博士水平很高,除了向外校输送,一些水平很高的学生,在外校任教了一段时间后,会被MIT经济系挖回来。这当中,最便利的就是在哈佛经济系任教的MIT经济学博士了。
Pol Antràs
Professor of Economics
Ph.D. MIT
Primary Fields of Interest:
International economics.
Research Topics: Contractual frictions
in international trade, the international organization of
production, patterns of industrialization.
David Cutler
Otto Eckstein Professor of Applied
Economics
Ph.D. MIT
Primary Fields of Interest: Public
economics, health economics.
Research Topics: Why people are in
better health, the impact of medical care on the public sector,
racial and ethnic segregation.
Emmanuel Farhi
Professor of Economics
Ph.D. MIT
Primary Fields of Interest:
Macroeconomics.
Research Topics: Macroeconomic
policy.
Drew Fudenberg
Frederic E. Abbe Professor of
Economics
Ph.D. MIT
Primary Fields of Interest: Game theory,
microeconomic theory.
Research Topics: Learning IN games,
reputation AND repeated play, theoretical industrial
organization.
Richard Hornbeck
Assistant Professor of
Economics
Ph.D. MIT
Primary Fields of Interest: Economic
History and Development
Research
Topics:
Lawrence Katz
Elisabeth Allison Professor of
Economics
Ph.D. MIT
Primary Fields of Interest: Labor
economics, economics of social problems, applied
microeconomics.
Research Topics: Wage determination,
understanding changes in the wage structure and wage inequality,
housing mobility and neighborhood effects, technological change and
the labor market, unemployment, immigration, evaluation of the
impacts of social and labor market poli
David Laibson
Harvard College Professor, Robert I.
Goldman Professor of Economics
Ph.D. MIT
Primary Fields of Interest:
Macroeconomics, finance, psychology and economics, experimental
economics.
Research Topics: Savings, consumption,
intertemporal choice, neuroeconomics, household finance, bounded
rationality.
N. Gregory Mankiw
Robert M. Beren Professor of
Economics
Ph.D. MIT
Primary Fields of Interest:
Macroeconomics.
Research Topics: Price adjustment,
consumer behavior, financial markets, monetary and fiscal policy,
economic growth.
Jeffrey Miron
Senior Lecturer on
Economics
Ph.D. MIT
Primary Fields of Interest: Economics of
libertarianism.
Research Topics: Financial Crises,
Global Warming, Alcohol and Drug Policy, Crime
Amanda Pallais
Assistant Professor of
Economics
Ph.D. M.I.T.
Primary Fields of
Interest:
Research
Topics:
Kenneth Rogoff
Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public
Policy
Ph.D. MIT
Primary Fields of Interest:
International finance.
Research Topics: Global financial
systems and the political economy of international macroeconomic
policy.
Andrei Shleifer
Professor of Economics
Ph.D. MIT
Primary Fields of Interest: Law and
economics, corporate finance.
Research
Topics:
Alp Simsek
Assistant Professor of
Economics
Ph.D. MIT
Primary Fields of Interest:
Macroeconomics, Finance, Theory
Research
Topics:
Jeremy Stein
Moise Y. Safra Professor of
Economics
Ph.D. MIT
Primary Fields of Interest: Corporate
finance, behavioral finance, money and banking.
Research Topics: Capital allocation
inside firms, asset pricing with differences of opinion, the role
of banks in the transmission of monetary policy.
Martin Weitzman
Professor of Economics
Ph.D. MIT
Primary Fields of Interest:
Environmental economics, economic theory.
Research Topics: Environmental
economics, economics of biodiversity, limits to growth, green
accounting, discounting, economics of global warming.
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