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JUSTIN WOLFERS


PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC POLICY

 * HomeWhere it all begins.
 * About meMe me me.
   My bio. My CV.
 * ResearchScholarly writing and new working papers
 * Policy papersSlightly more comprehensible stuff
 * Popular writingEven more comprehensible stuff
 * TeachingSyllabi and stuff
 * DataReplicate my research!

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Current position Contact details Research interests What's new? What's on my
mind?

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PRIMARY APPOINTMENTS

Professor of Economics (College of Literature, Science and the Arts) and
Professor of Public Policy (Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy)
University of Michigan



OTHER APPOINTMENTS

 * Visiting Professor of Economics, The University of Sydney
 * Non-Resident Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution
 * Non-resident Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics
 * Research Associate, NBER
 * Research Affiliate, CEPR
 * Research Fellow, IZA
 * Fellow, Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality
 * International research fellow, Kiel Institute for the World Economy
 * Fellow, CESifo Research Network
 * Research Fellow, National Centre for Econometric Research
 * Research Associate, Center for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (ANU)


CONTACT DETAILS

ELECTRONIC

Email: jwolfers@umich.edu

Web: www.nber.org/~jwolfers

Twitter: @JustinWolfers

Google scholar

ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT

Room 319 Lorch Hall
611 Tappan St
Ann Arbor, MI 48104

Phone: 734-764-2447

FORD SCHOOL

Room 5220 Weill Hall
735 S. State St
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-3019

Phone: 734-615-6846


RESEARCH INTERESTS

Labor, Macro, Economics of the family, Social policy, Law & economics, Political
economy, Behavioral economics.


WHAT'S NEW?

 * Teaching slides: Is It A Spike or Is It A Surge? Lessons From the 2020s
   Inflation
 * Research paper: Gender and the Dynamics of Economics Seminars.
 * Covid-related slides and discussion questions for introductory econ
   instructors to integrate into your classes.
 * Betsey Stevenson and I have a new podcast, "Think Like An Economist," which
   should be useful for your students. Listen, subscribe, and share.
 * Our new textbook(s), "Principles of Economics", "Principles of
   Microeconomics" and "Principles of Economics" are now available.


LATEST PODCASTS


WHAT'S ON MY MIND?


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