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Michele Boldrin
 Joseph Gibson Hoyt Distinguished Professor in Arts and Sciences and chair of the Department of Economics

Professor Boldrin is an economist with a broad range of interests. His work includes research in business cycles and asset pricing; growth and demographic change; innovation and intellectual property; and public policy and the welfare state. Boldrin is a fellow of the Econometric Society. He is also ...

Expertise: Public policy, foreign policy, economic crisis, economic growth, innovation, business cycles, intellectual property, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-5636
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mboldrin@artsci.wustl.edu

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Howard Brick
 Professor of History in Arts & Sciences

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Brick is an expert on the history of the United States since 1865, including a special focus on the history of labor, socialist and radical protest movements. His interests include U.S. intellectual, cultural, social and political history. He has written extensively about the relationship of capitalism ...

Expertise: protest movements, anti-war demonstrations, 20th-century America, history of labor, socialist and radical movements, disruptive protest since the 1930s, American intellectual, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-4251
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hbrick@wustl.edu

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Siddhartha Chib
 Harry C. Hartkopf Professor of Econometrics and Statistics

Professor Chib has taught at the University of California-Santa Barbara and the University of Missouri-Columbia.

Expertise: Bayesian statistics and econometrics, Markov chain, Monte Carlo methods

Direct contact: (314) 935-4657
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chib@olin.wustl.edu

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Gerrit De Geest
 Professor of Law

De Geest specializes in comparative law and in law and economics. As a member of the European Group on an Integrated Contract Law and of the Economic Impact Group of the Common Principles of European Contract Law, De Geest has delved extensively into these issues and has served as the president of ...

Direct contact: (314) 935-7839
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degeest@wulaw.wustl.edu

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Daniel Elfenbein
 Assistant Professor of Organization and Strategy

Prior to joining the Olin Business School, Elfenbein taught in the MBA program at the University of California - Berkeley. He has also worked as an economist for the President's Council of Economic Advisers and as a management consultant for the Monitor Group. Elfenbein is a member of the Academy ...

Expertise: entrepreneurship, technology transfer, business policy and economics, incentives, ticket scalping, industrial organization, technology management, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-8028
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elfenbein@wustl.edu

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Steven Fazzari
 Professor of Economics in Arts & Sciences

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Fazzari, a senior scholar of the Jerome Levy Economics Institute, has written about ways the presidential candidates are addressing the deepening recession. He's also been quoted extensively in the media on sub-prime mortgage loans and the financial markets. His research explores two main areas: the ...

Expertise: United States economy, consumer debt, sub-prime mortgage loans, macroeconomics, deficits, tax

Direct contact: (314) 935-5693
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fazz@wustl.edu

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Gautam Gowrisankaran
 Assistant Professor of Economics

Gowrisankaran is an expert source in the areas of industrial organization, health economics and applied econometrics. He has written on the economics of healthcare, analyzing hospital quality, estimating hospital entry behavior and examining the impact of health plan report cards. Gowrisankaran is ...

Expertise: Economics, industrial organization, health economics, applied econometrics, managed care, drug benefits, electronic payments, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-6382
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gowrisankaran@wustl.edu

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Leonard Green
 Professor of Psychology

Green studies choice and decision making in rats, pigeons, and people. His research on choice extends to the areas of self control (choice between smaller/sooner rewards and larger/later rewards), behavioral economics (the conjoining of experimental psychology and economic theories), and the discounting ...

Expertise: choice, decision making, self control, behavioral economics, experimental psychology, economic theories, delayed outcomes, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-6534
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lgreen@artsci.wustl.edu

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Barton Hamilton
 Robert Brookings Smith Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship

Hamilton has directed the Hatchery™ Entrepreneurship Program at the Olin School of Business. Before joining Olin, he was an assistant professor of economics at McGill University for five years. In addition to being an expert on entrepreneurship, he also expertise in the economics of health and aging, ...

Expertise: applied microeconomics, econometrics, entrepreneurship, health economics, labor economics, efficacy of HIV treatment, advanced infertility treatment, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-8057
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hamiltonb@olin.wustl.edu

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Sukkoo Kim
 Associate Professor of Economics

Professor Kim's research focuses on urban and regional economics, economic history, trade and development. He studies the growth of the United States economy from the mid-1800s to the present, specifically looking at issues related to labor, immigration, regulation and business structure. Kim also ...

Expertise: urbanization, economic development, economic history, labor, industrialization, industrial revolution, immigration, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-4961
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soks@wustl.edu

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Ronald King
 Senior Associate Dean and Myron Northrop Professor of Accounting

Professor King's research interests are primarily focused on investigating how legal institutions affect the production and use of information. His principal research method is experimental economics, a methodology that allows for the controlled investigation of economic theories. He uses the Taylor ...

Expertise: accounting, auditing, financial reporting, regulation, law and economics, experimental accounting

Direct contact: (314) 935-6385
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rking@wustl.edu

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David K. Levine
 John H. Biggs Distinguished Professor, economics

Levine has a particular interest in voter participation; issues relating to intellectual property including copyright, patent and Internet policy; and asset markets and credible payment schemes. He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society and president of the Society of Economic Dynamics. Levine and ...

Expertise: Game theory, general equilibrium theory, microeconomic theory, intellectual property and asset markets

Direct contact: (314) 935-5648
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levine@wustl.edu

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James Little
 Donald Danforth, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Business

Professor Little did his undergraduate work at the University of British Columbia and received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. Professor Little joined the Washington University faculty in 1971 and served on the faculty of the Department of Economics until 1982, when he joined the faculty ...

Expertise: business policy, business strategy, economics, economic development, economic policy, international economics, corporate finance, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-6393
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littlej@wustl.edu

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Glenn MacDonald
 John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics & Strategy

Professor MacDonald is an expert source on general business issues and business strategy as well as on economic growth and strategy, employment and labor, unions, trade, aging workforce issues, technology, and mergers, compensation and investor protection.

Expertise: applications of game theory, economic strategy, industrial organization, industry dynamics, research and development, the evolution of organizations, economic growth, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-7768
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macdonald@olin.wustl.edu

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Brian McManus
 Assistant Professor of Economics

Professor McManus studies industrial organization and economics. His research interests include industrial organization, empirical economics and theoretical economics. Some of his work has focused on the economics and pricing of infertility treatment in the United States. Prior to joining the Olin ...

Expertise: pricing, infertility, industrial organization, marketing, econometrics

Direct contact: (314) 935-4915
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mcmanus@wustl.edu

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Todd Milbourn
 Professor of Finance

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Professor Milbourn previously taught at the London Business School and the University of Chicago before coming to Olin.

Expertise: corporate finance, managerial career concerns, management compensation, economics of asymmetric information

Direct contact: (314) 935-6392
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milbourn@wustl.edu

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Chakravarthi Narasimhan
 Director of the Ph.D. Program and Philip L. Siteman Professor of Marketing

Professor Narasimhan was an assistant and associate professor at the University of Chicago from 1981 to 1988. His principal research interest is the economic analysis of marketing problems. His publication, "A Price Discrimination Theory of Coupons." was selected best paper of 1984 by Marketing Science. ...

Expertise: marketing, consumer products marketing, e-commerce, marketing management, marketing strategy, marketing research, pricing, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-6313
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narasimhan@wustl.edu

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Jackson Nickerson
 Frahm Family Professor of Organization and Strategy

Nickerson's area of expertise includes corporate strategy and policy, economic policy, microeconomics, industrial organization, organizational economics, new institutional economics, intellectual capital management, technology licensing, organizational theory, human resource management, organizational ...

Expertise: business strategy & public policy, intellectual capital management, new institutional economics, organizational economics, organizational theory, technology licensing, corporate strategy and policy, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-6374
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nickerson@olin.wustl.edu

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Douglass North
 Spencer T. Olin Professor in Arts & Sciences

Douglass North is co-recipient of the 1993 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. He recently participated in a global forum designed to weigh costs-benefits of investing relief dollars in efforts to address various critical global challenges, such as war, famine and disease. His current research ...

Expertise: global marketplace, transition to free markets

Direct contact: (314) 935-8509
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dnorth@wustl.edu

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Troy Paredes
 Professor of Law

Paredes' expertise focuses on issues relating to securities regulation, corporate governance, corporate control, and the role of the corporation in society. He is the new co-author of the leading securities law treatise (with Louis Loss and Joel Seligman) and has written extensively on the concern ...

Expertise: corporate finance, corporations, financing transactions, mergers and acquisitions, property law, securities regulation, corporate law, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-8216
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paredes@wulaw.wustl.edu

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