Placement Exams and Information

Summer 2024 placement exams and information.

The departments below offer online placement exams in advance of registration for 2024-2025 courses.

Placement exams ensure that your Yale courses are at the appropriate level.

Online placement exams are offered three times a year: in the summer (in advance of registration for the following fall); in the late fall (in advance of registration for the following spring), and in the late spring (in advance of registration for the following fall). Most placement exam results are valid for one year.

Summer 2024 online placement exam information is available below.

P lease note that all students planning to apply to medical school or major in any of the biological sciences, chemistry, or related fields in engineering should take the biology, chemistry, and math placements exam this summer.   In addition, all incoming first-year students must complete the High School Math and Science Survey by July 31. Click   here  for access.

Summer 2024 Subjects of Study

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Placement exam

Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses

Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam Students with previous coursework or significant fluency in ASL who wish to enroll in a more advanced course
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information
Where and when results are posted Results return via Canvas, "ASL Placement Test Site 23-24," by August 5 at 5:00 p.m.
Contact information for technology issues Use Canvas Support, at
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Lector
Other  

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Placement exam

Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses

Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam All students with previous knowledge of Arabic who intend to study Arabic at Yale.
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information https://arabic.yale.edu/modern-arabic; https://arabic.yale.edu/faq
Where and when results are posted  
Contact information for technology issues
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Language Program Director for Modern Arabic, Senior Lector II of Modern Arabic
Other  
Placement exam

Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses

Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format  Four individual timed exam administered online, one for each of the four BIOL modules. The format and style for each module will be slightly different; however, students may expect a mix of multiple-choice and short-answer questions.
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam The placement exam is intended for incoming first-year students. It is not required for those students who wish to take all four modules of the BIOL sequence, but it is required for those students who seek to skip one or more modules. Incoming transfer students and Eli Whitney students should contact the course coordinators to discuss their options on a case-by-case basis.
Where instructions are located Use the self-enroll link at   to access the exams; your access will be denied otherwise.
How the dept determines placement and where to find information
Where and when results are posted Students will receive their results directly by email by August 5 at 5:00 p.m.
Contact information for technology issues Use Canvas Support, at 
Contact information for placement or departmental issues or , Lecturers and BIOL 101-104 Coordinators
Other  
Placement exam

Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses

Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format On-line bank of questions requiring primarily multiple-choice and numerical-entry answers.
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam Incoming first-year students planning to take chemistry courses. Chemistry is required for many majors in engineering and health sciences, as well as premedical students. Anyone planning to potentially follow these tracks should take the exam.
Where instructions are located

Click for direct access to the chemistry placement exam. Additional information regarding exam requirements and review suggestions may be found on the Chemistry Department’s  .

How the dept determines placement and where to find information  
Where and when results are posted Incoming students are able to view their placement by August 5 at 5:00 p.m. at the Canvas site entitled “Course Placement 2024 (CHEM, ECON, MATH, PHYS).”
Contact information for technology issues Use Canvas Support, at
Contact information for placement or departmental issues Patrick Holland, Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUS), at
Other  
Placement exam

Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses

Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam All students with previous study of Chinese who intend to study Chinese at Yale
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information  
Where and when results are posted Results returned via , "Chinese Placement Test Site 24-25" by August 5 at 5:00 p.m.
Contact information for technology issues Use Canvas Support, at
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Senior Lector I and Chinese Language Program Coordinator
Other Contact Prof. Liu to request access to the placement exam
Placement exam

Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses

Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format  
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam All students, including native speakers, who have been exposed to Czech, whether formally or informally, who wish to enroll in a language course must take the placement test.
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information
Where and when results are posted Results returned via canvas.yale.edu, “Czech Placement Test Site 24-25" by August 5 at 5 p.m.
Contact information for technology issues  
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Slavic Language Program Director
Other  
Placement exam

No placement exam scheduled for Summer 2024

Placement procedure offered without exam Yes
Exam format  
Exam date(s)  
Who should take the exam There is no economics placement exam
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information  
Where and when results are posted There is no economics placement exam. Instead, each entering first-year student receives an economics placement based on admissions data and information you provided in the Math & Science Survey. Using that information and past experience, the Economics Department determines which economics courses you should consider taking first. You can find your placement on the Canvas BIOL, CHEM, ECON, MATH, PHYS placement site. The majority of first-year students considering an economics course take introductory microeconomics (usually in the fall). That may be followed by introductory macroeconomics or introduction to data analysis and econometrics. Even students who already have a strong high school background in economics find that the Yale introductory micro course is usually the best place to start.  Nevertheless, there are some exceptions. See the Economics Department placement webpage for considerations about under-placement and over-placement.
Contact information for technology issues  
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Senior Lecturer and Associate Chair
Other  
Placement exam

No placement exam scheduled for Summer 2024

Placement procedure offered without exam Yes
Exam format  
Exam date(s)  
Who should take the exam There is no English placement exam
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information Courses numbered from 114 to 130 are considered introductory and are open to all students in Yale College. Advanced courses are open to upper-level students; the faculty recommends that students both within and outside the major prepare for advanced courses with two introductory courses. In addition, the introductory creative writing course, ENGL 123, is open to any student who has not taken an intermediate or advanced course in the writing of fiction, poetry, or drama.  Please see the "Introductory Courses" section of the English Department's webpage (  ) for further information. There will be a Zoom session on August 12 from 1:30-2:30 p.m. to answer questions.
Where and when results are posted  
Contact information for technology issues  
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies, or , Assistant Professor and Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies
Other  
Placement exam

Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses

Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam  
Where instructions are located (for testing) and (for preregistration)
How the dept determines placement and where to find information Preregistration required via Preference Selection for FREN 110, 121, 130, 140, and 150
Where and when results are posted Results posted via , "French Placement Test Stie '24-25 by August 5 at 5:00 p.m.
Contact information for technology issues Use the .
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Senior Lector I and French Language Program Director
Other  
Placement exam

Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses

Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam All students with previous study of German who intend to study German at Yale
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information  
Where and when results are posted Results shown immediately upon completion of exam
Contact information for technology issues Use the .
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Senior Lector II and German Language Program Director
Other  
Placement exam Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses
Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam All students with previous knowledge of Modern Hebrew who consider studying Modern Hebrew at Yale
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information  
Where and when results are posted Results returned via email by August 5 at 5:00 p.m.
Contact information for technology issues Use Canvas Support, at  .
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Senior Lector II and Modern Hebrew Language Program Director
Other  
Placement exam Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses
Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam All students, including native speakers, who have been exposed to Hindi, whether formally or informally, who wish to enroll in a language course must take the placement test
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information
Where and when results are posted Results returned via , “Hindi Placement Test Site 24-25" by August 5 at 5 p.m.
Contact information for technology issues Use Canvas Support, at  .
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Senior Lector I 
Other  
Placement exam Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses
Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam All students with previous study of Italian who intend to study Italian at Yale
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information Students register for ITAL 110 & 130 during course registration period based on placement exam results or other factors.
Where and when results are posted Results delivered immediately by email upon completion of exam. For levels between L4 and L5, students receive an air message to contact the language program director in order to set up an oral interview to validate the exam.
Contact information for technology issues Use the .
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Senior Lector I and Italian Language Program Director
Other  
Placement exam Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses
Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam All students with previous study of Japanese who intend to study Japanese at Yale
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information
Where and when results are posted Results will be returned via email upon completion of placement test
Contact information for technology issues Use Canvas Support, at 
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Senior Lector I and Japanese Program Coordinator
Other Oral interviews conducted by Zoom
Placement exam Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses
Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam All students with previous study of Korean, including through summer programs and student abroad, who intend to study Korean at Yale
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information  
Where and when results are posted Results returned via email by August 5 at 5:00 p.m.
Contact information for technology issues
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Senior Lector II and Korean Program Coordinator, and , Lector
Other  
Placement exam

Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses

Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam All incoming students who may wish to enroll in calculus within their first three semesters at Yale or during the summer of 2025. All continuing students who wish to take calculus, and do not have a current placement (from the 2023 placement exam, or from having completed the prerequisite course at Yale)
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information You can find information about introductory courses, as well as the mathematics major, at
Where and when results are posted The math placement test is available on a Canvas site called "Math placement exam 2024." Results can be accessed immediately upon submission of the exam, by clicking on the "placement calculator" tab on the same site
Contact information for technology issues Use Canvas Support, at
Contact information for placement or departmental issues Please e-mail the director of undergraduate studies at 
Other You can find information about introductory courses, as well as the mathematics major, at
Placement exam Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses
Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Please contact Prof. Anna Zayaruznaya for information
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam  
Where instructions are located Self-placement: Students should consult the self-placement guide located at before enrolling in a music theory course
How the dept determines placement and where to find information Students place themselves based on their understanding of their own background 
Where and when results are posted N/A
Contact information for technology issues  
Contact information for placement or departmental issues For questions about individual classes, contact the instructor after first consulting the self-placement guide. For general questions, contact , Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies
Other  
Placement exam Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses
Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam All students with previous study of Persian who intend to study Persian at Yale
Where instructions are located  
How the dept determines placement and where to find information  
Where and when results are posted  
Contact information for technology issues  
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Senior Lector I and Persian Language Program Director
Other  
Placement exam No placement exam scheduled for Summer 2024
Placement procedure offered without exam Yes
Exam format  
Exam date(s)  
Who should take the exam  
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information There is no placement test in physics. However, a recommendation for an appropriate introductory physics course sequence (based on each incoming student’s Math & Science Survey responses, i.e., their math and physics test scores) is prepared for every first-year student before the fall term begins. These are recommendations; while the best approach is to consider the recommendation, students should consult a guide to selecting physics courses and visit the prospective introductory physics courses during course selection period before setting their schedules
Where and when results are posted  
Contact information for technology issues  
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies
Other A Guide to Selecting the Best Introductory Physics Courses for You,
Placement exam Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses
Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam All students, including native speakers, who have been exposed to Polish, whether formally or informally, who wish to enroll in a language course must take the placement test.
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information
Where and when results are posted Results returned via , “Polish Placement Test Site 24-25" by August 5 at 5 p.m.
Contact information for technology issues  
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Senior Lector I in Slavic Languages & Literatures
Other  
Placement exam Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses
Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam Students with no previous study of Portuguese enroll directly in PORT 110. All other students with knowledge of Portuguese, whether formal or informal, and including native speakers, must take a placement exam before enrolling in a Portuguese language course.
Where instructions are located Please find placement exam information here: .
How the dept determines placement and where to find information Placement exam information is listed at the and on this page
Where and when results are posted Results will be returned via email by August 5 at 5:00 p.m.
Contact information for technology issues Use the .
Contact information for placement or departmental issues , Senior Lector I in Spanish and Portuguese, Portuguese Language Program Director
Other  
Placement exam Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses
Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam All students, including native speakers, who have been exposed to Russian, whether formally or informally, who wish to enroll in a Russian language course must take the placement exam
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information  
Where and when results are posted Results returned via “Russian Placement Test Site 24-25" by August 5 at 5:00 p.m.
Contact information for technology issues  
Contact information for placement or departmental issues Senior Lector II and Russian Language Program Director
Other  
Placement exam

Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses

Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam All students, including native speakers, who have been exposed to Spanish whether formally or informally, who wish to enroll in a Spanish language course must take the placement test. Students who have never studied Spanish may enroll in SPAN 110 directly.
Where instructions are located Please find placement exam information here: .
How the dept determines placement and where to find information Information about how the department determines placement may be found on the  .
Where and when results are posted Results posted via , "Spanish Placement Test Site '24-25 by August 5 at 5:00 p .m.
Contact information for technology issues Use the .
Contact information for placement or departmental issues

, Senior Lector II

Other  
Placement exam

Summer 2024 placement exam for 2024-2025 courses

Placement procedure offered without exam No
Exam format Online
Exam date(s) July 1, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., to July 31, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (noon)
Who should take the exam All students, including native speakers, who have been exposed to Ukrainian whether formally or informally, who wish to enroll in a language course must take the placement test.
Where instructions are located
How the dept determines placement and where to find information
Where and when results are posted Results returned via , “Ukrainian Placement Test Site 24-25" by August 5 at 5 p.m.
Contact information for technology issues  
Contact information for placement or departmental issues

, Senor Lector I in Slavic Languages & Literatures

Other  

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Pre-doctoral fellows work for one to two years as full-time research assistants for one or more faculty mentors and engage in additional education and training activities, including taking for credit or auditing one course per semester, participating in a weekly professional development seminar, and attending department research seminars. All positions are based on-campus, and most fellows work in common workspaces to foster camaraderie and peer learning.

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Some faculty supervisors also request application materials directly (see Project Descriptions). In this case, please follow their instructions  and   also   submit the common application .

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until positions have been filled.  New positions may continue to be posted, and filled positions will be indicated. Short-listed applicants may be asked to complete a data or technical exercise and may be invited to interview. 

Most positions will begin in July to coincide with a multi-day orientation and training, although other start dates may be negotiable. Positions last for one year with an option to renew for a second and final year by mutual agreement by the faculty supervisor(s) and the fellow. Salary will be competitive with similar programs at other institutions, and the position includes standard benefits such as health insurance. The University will sponsor visas for accepted international candidates (unless otherwise indicated in an individual project description).

For more information about the program and our application requirements, please read our  Frequently Asked Questions  or contact Olivia Micca at [email protected]

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Matthew Shaffer

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yale phd econ placement

Martin Aragoneses

Placement: INSEAD, Department of Finance
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yale phd econ placement

Michael Blank

Placement: Stanford University, Graduate School of Business, Finance Academic Area
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yale phd econ placement

Jiafeng (Kevin) Chen

Placement: Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), Post-Doctoral Fellow (2024-2025) Stanford University, Economics Department (2025-)
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yale phd econ placement

Placement: Boston College, Carroll School of Management, Finance Department
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yale phd econ placement

Kunal Sangani

Placement: Northwestern University, Economics Department
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yale phd econ placement

Hanbin Yang

Placement: London Business School, Finance Department
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yale phd econ placement

John Conlon

Placement: Stanford University, Department of Economics, Post-Doctoral Fellow (2023-2024), Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Social and Decision Sciences, Assistant Professor (2024)
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yale phd econ placement

Spencer Yongwook Kwon

Placement: Brown University, Department of Economics
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yale phd econ placement

Robert Minton

Placement: Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Economist
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yale phd econ placement

Erica Moszkowski

Placement: Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Economist
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yale phd econ placement

Daniel Ramos

Placement: John Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies
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yale phd econ placement

Sagar Saxena

Placement: Yale University, Department of Economics, Post-Doctoral Fellow (2023-2024); University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, Business Economics and Public Policy Department, Assistant Professor (2024)
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yale phd econ placement

Placement: University of Michigan, Ross School of Business, Post-Doctoral Fellow (2023-2024); Assistant Professor (2024)
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yale phd econ placement

Francesca Bastianello

Placement: The University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
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yale phd econ placement

Talia B. Gillis

Placement: Columbia Law School, Associate Professor of Law
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yale phd econ placement

Matthew Lilley

Placement: Australian National University
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yale phd econ placement

Frank Pinter

Placement: Federal Trade Commission, Economist
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yale phd econ placement

Placement: Stanford University, Graduate School of Business, Postdoctoral Scholar (2022-2023); University of British Columbia, Sauder School of Business, Assistant Professor (2023-)
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yale phd econ placement

David Zhang

Placement: Rice University, Jones Graduate School of Business
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yale phd econ placement

Andreas Schaab

Placement: Columbia University Business School, Post-Doctoral fellow (2021-2022); Toulouse School of Economics, Assistant Professor (2022)
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yale phd econ placement

Gregor Schubert

Placement: University of California-Los Angeles, Anderson School of Management
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yale phd econ placement

Placement: Research Improving People’s Lives (RIPL), Economist (2021-2022); Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Assistant Professor (2022)
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yale phd econ placement

Edoardo Maria Acabbi

Placement: University Carlos III of Madrid
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yale phd econ placement

Placement: Georgetown University, Walsh School of Foreign Service
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yale phd econ placement

Ravi Jagadeesan

Placement: Stanford University, Department of Economics, Post-Doctoral Fellow (2020-2022); Assistant Professor (2022-)
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yale phd econ placement

Michael Thaler

Placement: Princeton University, Economics Department, Post-doctoral fellow (2020-2022); University College London, Assistant Professor (2022)
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yale phd econ placement

Christopher Anderson

Placement: Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Economist
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yale phd econ placement

Vitaly Bord

Placement: Harvard Business School, Post-Doctoral fellow (2018-2019), Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Economist (2019)
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yale phd econ placement

Oren Danieli

Placement: Tel-Aviv University, School of Economics
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yale phd econ placement

Placement: UC Berkeley, Economics Department & Haas School of Business, Post-doctoral Fellow (2019-2022); University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management and Economics Department (2022)
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yale phd econ placement

Weiling Liu

Placement: Northeastern University, Finance Department
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yale phd econ placement

Janelle Schlossberger

Placement: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Institute for Data, Systems and Society, Post-Doctoral fellow
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Health Policy (Management)

yale phd econ placement

Emilie Aguirre

Placement: Duke University, School of Law
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yale phd econ placement

A Jay Holmgren

Placement: University of California-San Francisco, School of Medicine
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yale phd econ placement

Olivia Jung

Placement: Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health
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yale phd econ placement

Michael Anne Kyle

Placement: Harvard Medical School, Post-Doctoral fellow (2021-2024); University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, Assistant Professor (2024-)
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yale phd econ placement

Lauren Taylor

Placement: New York University, School of Medicine
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yale phd econ placement

Philip Saynisch

Placement: Phyllis Torda Memorial Post-Doctoral Fellow at the National Committee for Quality Assurance, 2019
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yale phd econ placement

Laura Weimer

Placement: United States Military Academy at West Point (2024-)
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yale phd econ placement

Yusaku Takeda

Placement: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Gies College of Business
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yale phd econ placement

Michael Christensen

Placement: University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business, Lecturer
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yale phd econ placement

Michael Y. Lee

Placement: INSEAD, Organizational Behavior Area
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yale phd econ placement

Placement: Ohio State University, Max M. Fisher College of Business, Department of Marketing and Logistics
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yale phd econ placement

Emily Prinsloo

Placement: Rice University, Jones Graduate School of Business
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yale phd econ placement

Serena Hagerty

Placement: University of Virginia, Darden School of Business
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yale phd econ placement

Byungyeon Kim

Placement: University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management
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yale phd econ placement

Ximena Garcia-Rada

Placement: Texas A&M University, Mays Business School
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yale phd econ placement

Placement: London Business School
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Organizational Behavior

yale phd econ placement

Hanne Collins

Placement: University of California, Los Angeles, Anderson School of Management, Management and Organizations Department
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yale phd econ placement

Placement: Boston University, Questrom School of Business, Management and Organizations
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yale phd econ placement

Nicole Abi-Esber

Placement: London School of Economics and Political Science, Organisational Behaviour, Assistant Professor
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yale phd econ placement

Evan DeFilippis

Placement: Harvard University, Department of Psychology, Greene Lab, Post-Doctoral Fellow
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yale phd econ placement

Jeff Steiner

Placement: New York University, Stern School of Business, Assistant Adjunct Professor
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yale phd econ placement

Elliot Stoller

Placement: University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, School of Government
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yale phd econ placement

Hayley Blunden

Placement: American University, Kogod School of Business
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yale phd econ placement

Ahmmad Brown

Placement: Northwestern University, School of Education and Social Policy
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yale phd econ placement

Ariella Kristal

Placement: Columbia Business School, Post-Doctoral fellow (2022-2024)
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yale phd econ placement

Lumumba Seegars

Placement: Harvard Business School
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yale phd econ placement

Yanhua Bird

Placement: Boston University, Questrom School of Management
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yale phd econ placement

Leroy Gonsalves

Placement: Boston University, Questrom School of Business
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yale phd econ placement

Karen Huang

Placement: Georgetown University, McCourt School of Public Policy
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yale phd econ placement

Jeffrey Lees

Placement: Clemson University
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yale phd econ placement

Alicia DeSantola

Placement: University of Washington, Foster School of Business, Department of Management and Organization
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yale phd econ placement

Stefan Dimitriadis

Placement: University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management
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yale phd econ placement

Alexandra Feldberg

Placement: Harvard Business School
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yale phd econ placement

Catarina Fernandes

Placement: Emory University, Goizueta Business School
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yale phd econ placement

Elizabeth Hansen

Placement: Harvard Kennedy School, The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy, Research Fellow
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yale phd econ placement

Martha Jeong

Placement: Hong Kong University of Science & Technology (HKUST), Management Department
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yale phd econ placement

Innessa Colaiacovo

Placement: University of Oregon, Charles H. Lundquist College of Business, Management Department
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yale phd econ placement

Laura Katsnelson

Placement: Senior Regional Economist, Department of Economic Research, Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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yale phd econ placement

Nataliya Langburd Wright

Placement: Columbia Business School, Management Division
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yale phd econ placement

F. Christopher Eaglin

Placement: Duke University, Fuqua School of Business, Post-Doctoral Fellow (2022-2023); Assistant Professor (2023-)
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yale phd econ placement

Placement: University of Virginia, Darden School of Business, Strategy, Ethics & Entrepreneurship Area
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yale phd econ placement

Hyunjin Kim

Placement: INSEAD
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yale phd econ placement

J. Yo-Jud Cheng

yale phd econ placement

Do Yoon Kim

Placement: Boston College, Carroll School of Management, Information Systems Department
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Technology & Operations Management

yale phd econ placement

Maya Balakrishnan

Placement: University of Texas at Dallas, Naveen Jindal School of Management, Operations Management Area
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yale phd econ placement

Placement: University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business, Information, Risk and Operations Management Department
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yale phd econ placement

Placement: Georgia Institute of Technology, Scheller College of Business, Information Technology Management Department
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yale phd econ placement

Placement: University of Washington, Foster School of Business
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yale phd econ placement

Tommy Pan Fang

Placement: Rice University, Jones Graduate School of Business
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Placement: Boston College, Carroll School of Management
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yale phd econ placement

Raha Imanirad

Placement: York University, Schulich School of Business
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Michelle Shell

Placement: Boston University, Questrom School of Business
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yale phd econ placement

Ohchan Kwon

Placement: Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), Department of Information Systems, Business Statistics and Operations Management
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Graduates from the PhD program are placed in Academia, Government Agencies, Technology Industry, Finance and Banking.  

Graduate Student Placement 2023

Angie Acquatella Public Finance, Contract Theory University of Toulouse
Arielle Bernhardt Development Economics, Political Economy New York University
John Conlon Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, Labor Economics Carnegie Mellon
Elizabeth Engle Labor Economics, Public Economics Macalester College
Matthew Ferranti International Finance, Macroeconomics, Applied Econometrics U.S. Intelligence Community
Ariel Gomez Development Economics, Political Economy, Economic History Northeastern University Postdoc
Spencer Yongwook Kwon Finance, Behavioral Economics, Macroeconomics Brown University
Francois-Xavier Ladant Public Economics, Labor Economics  Northwestern University Kellogg - Postdoc
Shushu Liang Finance, Macroeconomics Two Sigma
Chang Liu Microeconomic Theory, Industrial Organization The University of New South Wales, Sydney
Armando Miano Public Economics, Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, Political Economy University of Naples Federico II
Robert Minton Macroeconomics, Labor Economics Federal Reserve Board
Erica Moszkowski Industrial Organization, Urban Economics Federal Reserve Board
Ayushi Narayan Labor Economics, Public Economics Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Daniel Ramos-Menchelli Trade, Urban Economics, Development Economics Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies
Rodolfo Rigato Macroeconomics, Financial Economics European Central Bank
Giorgio Saponaro Behavioral Economics, Finance, Theory, Experimental Economics Graham Capital Management
Sagar Saxena Industrial Organization, Development Economics University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School
Awa Ambra Seck Development Economics, Political Economy, Economic History, Behavioral Economics Harvard Business School
Yin Wei Soon Industrial Organization, Health Economics, Labor Economics, Public Finance NERA
Johnny Tang Finance, Behavioral Economics Cornell University, SC Johnson College of Business
Audrey Tiew Industrial Organization, Microeconomic Theory New York University
Myles Wagner Public Economics, Economics of Healthcare, Industrial Organization Ohio State University
Anthony Yu Health Economics, Industrial Organization, Public Economics RAND
Ran Zhuo Economics of Innovation, Industrial Organization University of Michigan, Ross School of Business
John Macke Behavioral Economics Give Well
Benjamin Niswonger Macroeconomics, Theory Amazon Pharmacy
Hannah Shaffer Law and Economics Harvard Law School
Zoe Hitziq Microeconomic Theory, Market Design Harvard Society of Fellows

Graduate Student Placement 2022

Alex Albright Labor Economics, Law & Economics, Economic History  Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Sarah Armitage Environmental Economics, Industrial Organization, Public Finance Boston University
Francesca Bastianello Finance, Behavioral Economics, Behavioral Macroeconomics University of Chicago-Booth
Justin Bloesch Macroeconomics, Labor Economics Cornell University (Columbia post-doc 2022-23)
Antonio Coppola Finance, International Macroeconomics Stanford University, GSB
Lydia Cox International Trade, Macroeconomics University of Wisconsin (Cowles post-doc 2022-23)
Enrico Di Gregorio Public Finance, Political Economy International Monetary Fund
Evgenii Fadeev Innovation, Organizational Economics, International Trade Harvard Business School Post-doc
Jiacheng Feng International Trade, Contracting and Organization, Macroeconomics, Economics of Discrimination Jane Street
Paul Fontanier Macroeconomics, Finance Yale School of Management
Riako Granzier Behavioral Economics, Labor Economics Uber
Ravi Jagadeesan Microeconomic Theory, Market Design, Public Economics, Macroeconomics  Stanford University, Department of Economics
Felipe Jordan Environmental Economics, Political Economy, Development Universidad Católica de Chile 
Gabriel Koningberg Corporate Finance, International Finance Amazon
Matthew Lilley Labor Economics, Urban Economics, Behavioral Economics Australian National University
Lucas De Lima Econometrics, Industrial Organization PUC Rio (Toronto Postdoc)
Tianwang Liu Industrial Organization, Labor Economics Uber
Frank Pinter Industrial Organization, Environmental Economics Federal Trade Commission
Ashesh Rambachan Econometrics, Public Economics MIT, Department of Economics
Hillary Stein International Finance, Macroeconomics, International Political Economy Boston Federal Reserve
Brandon Tan Development, Public Economics, Urban Economics International Monetary Fund
Jonathan Tebes Labor Economics, Public Economics, Applied Econometrics University of Notre Dame
Mattie Toma Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics Warwick Business School
Mariia Voronina Macroeconomics, International Economics Advisors Keystone
Jeffrey Wang International Trade, Macroeconomics, Innovation & Technology Uber
Ron Yang Industrial Organization, Transportation Economics University of British Columbia - Sauder School of Business (Stanford GSB post-doc 2022-2023)
David Zhang Finance and Real Estate Rice University - Jones School of Business

Graduate Student Placement 2021

Angie Acquatella Public Finance Boston University-Questrom Post-doc
Eric Andersen Public Economics, Labor Economics Uber
Augustin Bergeron Development Economics University of Southern California
Vu Chau International Finance IMF
Stephanie Cheng Labor Economics Edgeworth Economics
Krishna Dasaratha Microeconomic Theory, Psychology and Economics Boston University 
Natalia Emanuel Labor Economis, Public Finance Federal Bank Reserve of New York
Emma Harrington Labor Economics, Public Economics, Behavioral Economics University of Iowa
Celena Huo Labor Economics Upwork
Peter Maxted Finance, Macroeconomics, Behavioral Economics University of California Berkeley-Haas
Giselle Montamat International Finance, Macroeconomics Uber
Sarah Ridout Decision Theory,  Behavioral Economics Vanderbilt University
Nicola Rosaia Industrial Organization, Economic Theory Columbia University Graduate School of Business
Andreas Schaab Macroeconomics, Finance  Toulouse School of Economics
Gregor Schubert Urban Economics, Corporate Finance University of California, Los Angeles - Anderson
Karen Shen Public Economics, Health Economics John Hopkins, Bloomberg School of Public Health
Anna Stansbury Labor Economics, Macroeconomics MIT Sloan School of Management
Patricia Sun  Development Economics Uber
Brian Wheaton Political Economy, Cultural Economics University of California, Los Angeles - Anderson
Yang You Financial Economics, Development Economics  Hong Kong University
Allen Zhang Industrial Organization, Finance  Uber
Kirsten Clinton Labor Economics Anaylsis Group
Rishab Guha Financial Economics Amazon
Josh Hurwitz Public Economics American Road & Transportation Builders Association
Andrew Lilly International Finance Facebook
Samuel Lite Financial Economics   Uber

Graduate Student Placement 2020

Lisa Abraham Labor Economics, Public Finance Rand
Edoardo Acabbi Financial Economics, Macroeconomics Charles III University of Madrid
Omar Barbiero Macroeconomics Boston Federal Reserve
Alex Bell Labor Economics, Social Economics California Policy Lab at UCLA Post Doc
Sophie Calder-Wang Industrial Organization University of Pennsylvania, Wharton
Moya Chin Development Economics IMF
Chris Clayton Macroeconomics Yale SOM
Paulo Costa Financial Economics   Vanguard
Xiang Ding International Trade Georgetown School of Foreign Services
Jetlir Duraj Theory University of Pittsburgh Post Doc
Nir Hak Industrial Organization Uber
Taehoon Kim Macroeconomics IMF
Alejandro Lagomarsino Labor Economics, Political Economy Uber
David Martin Labor Economics Harvard University Lecturer
Sanjay Misra Public Finance Joint Committee on Taxation
Andrea Passalacqua Financial Economics Federal Reserve Board
Tzachi Raz Economic History, Political Economy Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jon Roth Econometrics Brown University
Elisa Rubbo Macroeconomics University of Chicago, Booth
Priya Shanmugam  Health Economics Mathematica
Rob Siliciano Public Economics Boston College, Center for Retirement Research 
Michael Thaler  Experimental Economics Princeton Economics Post Doc

Graduate Student Placement 2019

Christopher Anderson Financial Economics Federal Reserve Board
Valentin Bolotnyy Applied Microeconomics Hoover Institution
Vitaly Bord Public Economics, Labor Economics Federal Reserve Board
William Bruno Labor Economics Postdoc - University of Pennsylvania, Department of Computer and Information Science
Sarita Bunsupha Macroeconomics McKinsey
Ruiqing Cao Financial Economics NBER post doc
Ashley Craig Applied Microeconomics University of Michigan
Oren Danieli Labor Economics Tel-Aviv University
Ellora Derenoncourt Labor Economics, Economic History University of California - Berkeley
Ashvin Gandhi Industrial Organization, Health Economics UCLA - Anderson School of Management
Siddharth George Development Economics Dartmouth University
Kevin He Microeconomic Theory University of Pennsylvania
Yizhou Jin Industrial Organization University of California - Berkeley post-doc
Yosub Jung Financial Economics Analysis Group
Weiling Liu Financial Economics Northeastern University
Matteo Paradisi Public Economics, Labor Economics EIEF Rome
Michael Reher Financial Economics University of California, San Diego-
Rady School of Management
Silvia Robles Labor Economics Mathematica
Janelle Schlossberger Theory MIT post-doc
Eduard Talamas Theory IESE Business School
Linh Tô Public Economics, Labor Economics Boston University
Argyris Tsiaras Financial Economics Cambridge Judge Business School post-doc
Shoshana Vasserman Industrial Organization Stanford Graduate School of Business
Chenzi Xu Financial Economics Stanford University - Graduate School of Business
He Yang Financial Economics Amazon
Jessica Liu Public Economics Cornerstone Research
Natasha Sarin Financial Economics University of Pennsylvania Law School

Graduate Student Placement 2018

Laura Blattner Financial Economics, Corporate Finance Stanford Graduate Business School
Kirill Borusyak International Economics, Applied Microeconomics University College London
(Princeton post doc 2018-19)
Brian Chen Financial Economics Goldman Sachs - Macro Research
David Choi Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics     Goldman Sachs
John Coglianese Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, Public Economics Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Alonso de Gortari International Trade Dartmouth (IES post doc 2018-2019)
Anastassia Fedyk Financial Economics, Behavioral Economics UC Berkeley-Haas
Josh Feng Industrial Organization NBER post-doc
Andrew Garin Labor Economics, Public Finance University of Illinois-Urbana Champagne
(NBER post doc 2018-2019)
Nathaniel Hipsman Macroeconomics, Public Finance Cornerstone
Eben Lazarus Macroeconomics, Financial Economics MIT Sloan
Seunghyup Lee Corporate Finance, Pricing Theory, Macroeconomics Cornerstone
Daniel Lewis Econometrics, Macroeconomics Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Jonathan Libgober Microeconomic Theory University of Southern California (Columbia post-doc 2018-2019)
Patrick  Luo Entrepreneurship, Behavioral Finance, Asset Pricing Farallon Capital
Yueran Ma Financial Economics University of Chicago-Booth
Luca Maini Industrial Organization, Health Economics University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Elizabeth Mishkin Labor Economics Uber
Eduardo Montero Development Economics, Political Economy, Economic History University of Michigan - Ford
Xiaosheng Mu Theory Columbia Econ
(Yale Cowles post-doc 2018-2019)
Heather Sarsons Labor Economics, Behavioral Economics University of Chicago - Booth
(Univ of Toronto post-doc 2018-2019)
Jann Spiess Econometrics Stanford graduate Business School (MSR post-doc 2018-2019)
Edoardo Teso Development Economics, Political Economy, Economic History Northwestern Kellogg MEDS
Neil Thakral Labor Economics, Behavioral Economics Brown
Peter Tu Public Finance, Health Economics Facebook
Wentao Xiong Applied Microeconomics Goldman Sachs - London
Egor Abramov Political Economy Cornerstone Research
Yuxiao Huang International Economics Analysis Group
Michael Kincaid Labor Economics, Public Economics Bain & Company
Elizabeth Santorella Econometrics QuantCo.
Alexander Segura   Financial Economics Boston Consulting Group
Carmen Wang Behavioral Economics, Market Design Uber

Graduate Student Placement 2017

Mitra Akhtari Labor Economics, Political Economics Air BnB
Thummim Cho Macroeconomics, Asset Pricing London School of Economics, Department of Finance
Aubrey Clark Theory University of Cambridge 
William Diamond Finance University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Finance Department
Wei Huang Labor Economics, Public Economics National University of Singapore
Xavier Jaravel Public Finance London School of Economics 
Marc Kaufmann Behavioral Economics Central European University
Jessica Laird Labor Economics Mathematica
Danial Lashkari International Trade Boston College, Department of Economics
Jing Li Industrial Organization, Environmental Economics MIT- Sloan School of Management, Applied Economics
Sara Lowes Political Economy, Economic History Bocconi University
Diana Moreira Labor Economics University of California, Davis, Department of Economics
Jisung Park Labor Economics, Environmental Economics UCLA, School of Public Policy and Public Health 
Pascal Noel Finance University Chicago, Booth School of Business
Gleb Romanyuk    Microeconomic Theory Amazon
Stas Sokolinski Finance Rutgers University, Rutgers Business School
Karen Stockley Public Finance Congressional Budget Office
Mingzhu Tai Finance University of Hong Kong
Laura Trucco Development Economics, Political Economy Amazon
Jack Willis Development Economics Columbia University, Department of Economics
Elaine Chung International Trade, Industrial Organization Spotify
Gordon Liao Finance Cambridge Square Capital
Stephanie Lo Macroeconomics Boston Consulting Group
Vijay Narasiman  Finance Lyft
Kevin Pan Finance Goldman Sachs
Daniel Pollmann Industrial Organization, Econometrics QuantCo.
Aurelie Ouss Labor Economics University of Pennsylvania, Department of Criminology 
Alexandra Roulet Labor Economics INSEAD
Ryan Sakoda Labor Economics Committee for Public Counsel Services, Boston
Jing Xia Health Economics, Industrial Organization Cornerstone

Graduate Student Placement 2016

Samuel Asher Development Economics, Political Economy World Bank, Research Unit
Lorenzo Casaburi Development Economics University of Zurich, Department of Economics
Elizabeth Cook-Stuntz Economic History, Labor Economics Amazon
James Feigenbaum Economic History, Labor Economics Boston University
Peter Ganong Labor Economics, Public Economics University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy
Ryota Iijima Microeconomic theory, Game Theory, Decision Theory, Networks Yale, Department of Economics
Simon Jaeger Labor Economics, Public Economics MIT, Department of Economics
Sangram Kadam Microeconomic Theory, Market Design Cornerstone Research
Rohan Kekre Macroeconomics University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
Divya Kirti Corporate Finance, Contract Theory, Financial Intermediation International Monetary Fund
Annie Liang Theory University of Pennsylvania, Department of Economics
Guilherme Lichand Development Economics, Behavioral Economics, Political Economy University of Zurich, Department of Economics
Benjamin Lockwood Public Economics University of Pennsylvania, Wharton BEPP
Filippo Mezzanotti Corporate Finance and Entrepreneurship Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management
Vladimir Mukharlyamov Corporate Finance, Venture Capital, Innovation, Bankruptcy, Real Estate, Behavioral Finance Georgetown University
Mikkel Plagborg-Møller Econometrics Princeton, Department of Economics
Guillaume Pouliot Econometrics and Statistics, Applied Econometrics University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy
Thomas Powers Asset Pricing, International Finance, Macroeconomics, Corporate Finance Dodge & Cox
Francisco Queiro Applied Microeconomics; Productivity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Nova School of Business and Economics
Jonathan Rhinesmith Finance, Asset Pricing Jane Street
Bryce Steinberg Millet Development Economics, Labor Economics Brown University
Daniel Sullivan Public Economics, Environmental Economics, Real Estate Resources for the Future
Kentaro Tomoeda Game Theory, Microeconomic Theory University of Technology-Sydney
Gal Wettstein Public Finance, Labor Economics Office of Tax Analysis-Treasury Department
Yao Zeng Financial Intermediation and Markets, Corporate Finance University of Washington, Foster School of Business
John Zhou Financial Economics, Macroeconomics Key Square Group
Tilman Dette Industrial Organization, Health Economics, Quantitative Economics QuantCo
Yang Du International Trade, Macroeconomics McKinsey & Company
Michael Egesdal Industrial Organization Air BnB
Zhaoning Wang Development Economics, Corporate Finance, Contract Theory Analysis Group
Lilei Xu Financial Economics Air BnB

Graduate Student Placement 2015

David Baqaae Macroeconomics, Applied Theory London School of Economics
Gregory Bruich Public Economics Harvard University-Lecturer/Advisor
Itzik Fadlon Public Finance, Health Economics, Labor Economics UC San Diego, Department of Economics
Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham Consumer Finance, Corporate Finance, Econometrics New York Federal Reserve
Rezwan Haque Health Economics, Health Care Strategy and Operations Cornerstone Research
Benjamin Hebert Financial Economics, Macroeconomics Stanford University, Graduate School of Business
Daisuke Hirata Economic Theory, Organizational Economics, Market Design Hitotubashi University
Sabrina Howell Entrepreneurship, Innovation Finance, Energy New York University, Stern School of Business
Sonia Jaffe Applied Theory, Public Finance Becker Friedman Institute
Akos Lada Political Economy, Development Economics Facebook
James Lee Productivity, Urban Economics, Economic History Cornerstone Research
James Mahon Public Economics Deloitte Consulting
Martin Rotemberg Development Economics, International Trade New York University, Stern School of Business
László Sándor Public Finance, Labor Economics Luxembourg School of Finance
Frank Schilbach Development Economics, Behavioral Economics MIT, Department of Economics
Benjamin Schoefer Labor Economics, Macroeconomics UC Berkeley, Department of Economics
Jesse Schreger International Finance, Macroeconomics, Finance Harvard Business School 
Mark Shepard Health Economics, Industrial Organization Harvard Kennedy School
Ran Shorrer Economic Theory, Market Design Pennsylvania State University
Thomas Wollmann Industrial Organization, Applied Microeconomics University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
David Yang Finance, Macroeconomics University of California Irvine, Paul Mirage School of Business
Fanyin Zheng Industrial Organization, Applied Econometrics, Econometric Theory Columbia Business School
Tom Zimmerann Applied Macroeconomics, Behavioral Finance, Machine Learning Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Oren Ziv International Trade, Urban and Real Estate Economics Michigan State University
Zhenyu Lai Industrial Organization, Applied Microeconomics Wayfair
David Smalling Financial Economics Ellington Management Group

Graduate Student Placement 2014

Thomas Barrios Economics TrueCar
Daniel Bjorkegren Economics Brown University, Department of Economics
Julia Cage Economics Sciences Po
Eduardo Davila Economics New York University, Stern School of Business
Adam Guren Economics Boston University, Department of Economics
Yuhta Ishii Economics Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
Tao Jin Economics Tsinghua University
Charles Nathanson Economics Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management
Ricardo Perez-Truglia Economics University of California Los Angeles, Department of Economics
Matthew Resseger Economics Boston Redevelopment Authority
Anitha Sivasankaran Economics Mathematica
Jenny Tang Economics Boston Federal Reserve Bank
Danny Yagan Economics UC Berkeley, Department of Economics
Catherine Barrera Business Economics Cornell University, Johnson School of Management
Thomas Covert Business Economics University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
Raluca Dragusanu Business Economics Federal Reserve Board
Samuel Kruger Business Economics University of Texas-Austin, McCombs School of Business
Heather Schofield Business Economics University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine
Dmitry Taubinsky Business Economics Harvard Business School
Eric Zwick Business Economics University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
Joana Naritomi PEG London School of Economics, International Development
Arash Nekoei PEG Stockholm University, Institute for International Economic Studies
Johann Blauth Economics Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital
Emily Glassberg Sands Economics Coursera
Thomas Gole Economics Boston Consulting Group
Tristan Reed Economics McKinsey & Company
Charles-Henri Weymuller Economics Treasury Department, France
Fan Zhang Economics PrepScholar Online Education

Graduate Student Placement 2013

Nikhil Agarwal Economics MIT, Department of Economics
Marcella Alsan Economics Stanford University, School of Medicine
Steve Cicala Economics University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy Studies
Adam Clark-Joseph Economics University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Finance
Rebecca Diamond Economics Stanford University, Graduate School of Business
Wenxin Du Economics Federal Reserve Board
Eunice Sookyung Han Economics University of Utah
Nathanial Hilger Economics Brown University, Department of Economics
Jisoo Hwang Economics Bank of Korea
Michal Kolesar Economics Princeton University, Department of Economics
Timothy McQuade Economics Stanford University, Graduate School of Business
Johanna Mollerstrom Economics George Mason University
José Luis Olea Montiel Economics New York University, Department of Economics
Benjamin Ranish Economics Federal Reserve Board
Anil Somani Economics Deloitte Consulting
Vania Stavrakeva Economics London Business School
Troiano Ugo Economics University of Michigan, Department of Economics
Crystal Yang Economics Harvard Law School
Stephanie Hurder Business Economics University of Michigan, Department of Economics
Benjamin Iverson Business Economics Northwestern University, Kellogg Schoool of Management
Julian Kolev Business Economics Southern Methodist University, Cox School of Business
Scott Kominers Business Economics Society of Fellows, Harvard University
Hoan Soo Lee Business Economics Tsinghua University, School of Economics and Management
Anna Milanez Business Economics Deloitte Consulting
Paul Novosad PEG Dartmouth, Department of Economics

Graduate Student Placement 2012

Ruchir Agarwal Economics International Monetary Fund
Arturo Aguilar Economics Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
Eduardo Azevedo Economics University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Business and Public Policy Department
Catherine Baldiga Economics Ohio State University
Ian Dew-Becker Economics Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management
Melissa Eccleston Economics World Bank
Michal Fabinger Economics Pennsylvania State University
Joshua Gottlieb Economics University of British Columbia
David Hemous Economics INSEAD
Yuichiro Kamada Economics UC-Berkeley, Haas School of Business
Neel Rao Economics The State University of New York
Dana Rotz Economics Mathematica
Dorothee Rouzet Economics OECD
Andrea Stella Economics Federal Reserve Board
Stan Veuger Economics American Enterprise Institute
Shai Bernstein Business Economics Stanford University, Graduate School of Business
Jacob Leshno Business Economics Columbia University, Graduate School of Business
Hongyi Li Business Economics University of New South Wales
Carolin Pflueger Business Economics University of British Columbia, Sauder School of Business
Michael Sinkinson Business Economics University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Business and Public Policy Department
Supreet Kaur PEG Columbia University, Department of Economics
Elizabeth Greenwood Economics Boston Consulting Group
Lauren Merrill Economics Boston Consulting Group
Holger Spamann Economics Harvard Law School
Kjell Carlsson Business Economics Wilson Perumal & Company
Tim Ganser PEG McKinsey & Company

Graduate Student Placement 2011

Jeffrey Clemens Economics University of San Diego, Department of Economics
Deepa Dhume Economics Federal Reserve Board, International Division
Keith Ericson, Marzilli M. Economics Boston University, School of Management
Andreas Fuster Economics Federal Reserve Bank, Research Department
Stefano Giglio Economics University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
Naomi Hausman Economics Hebrew University, Department of Economics
Shih En Lu Economics Simon Fraser University, Department of Economics
Eduardo Morales Economics Columbia University, Department of Economics
Chris Nosko Economics University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
Morten Olsen Economics Instituto de Estudios Superiores de la Empresa (IESE)
Dina Pomeranz Economics Harvard Business School, Entrepreneurial Management Unit
Thomas Sampson Economics London School of Economics
Daniel Shoag Economics Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government
Kelly Shue Economics University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
Richard Towsend Economics Dartmouth College, Tuck School of Business
Jose Ursua Economics Goldman Sachs
Tom Vogl Economics Princeton University, Department of Economics
Yuichi Yamamoto Economics University of Pennsylvania, Department of Economics
Michael Dickstein Business Economics Stanford University, Department of Economics
Samuel Hanson Business Economics Harvard Business School, Finance Unit
Judd Kessler Business Economics University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Business & Public Policy Department
Amanda Starc Business Economics University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Health Care Management Group
Aditya Sunderam Business Economics Harvard Business School, Finance Unit
Eliana Carranza PEG RAND Corporation
Martin Kanz PEG World Bank
Rodrigo Wagner PEG Tufts University, Department of Economics
Jonathan Beuchamp Economics McKinsey & Company
Jinzhu Chen Economics Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Economics
Scott Kominers Business Economics Milton Friedman Institute for Research in Economics at the University of Chicago

Graduate Student Placement 2010

Elias Albagli Economics University of Southern California,  Marshall School of Business
Leonardo Bursztyn Economics University of California-Los Angeles, Anderson School of Management
Davide Cantoni Economics Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain)
Alberto Cavallo Economics MIT, Sloan School of Management
Justin Ho Economics Dean & Company
Bert    Huang Economics Columbia University Law School
Loukas  Karabarbounis Economics University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
Alexander Kaufman Economics Federal Reserve Board
Stephen    Miran Economics PSQR Capital Management
Omar Robles Economics Bureau of Labor Statistics
Lori    Santikian Economics University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business
Josh Schwartzstein Economics Dartmouth College, Department of Economics
Gloria Sheu Economics US Department of Justice, Antitrust Division
Heidi Williams Economics MIT, Department of Economics
Noam Yuchtman Economics University of California-Berkeley, Haas School of Business
John Beshears Business Economics Stanford University, Graduate School of Business
Sergey Chernenko Business Economics Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business
Lucas Coffman Business Economics Ohio State University, Department of Economics
Itay    Fainmesser Business Economics Brown University, Department of Economics
Winnie Fung Business Economics Wheaton College, Department of Business and Economics
Laura Serben Business Economics Securities and Exchange Commission
Soonjin Yim Business Economics Emory University, Goizueta Business School
Ryan Bubb PEG New York University School of Law
Dan    Fetter PEG Wellesley College, Department of Economics

Graduate Student Placement 2009

Robert Akerlof Economics MIT, Sloan School of Management
Thomas Baranga Economics University of California San Diego, International Relations and Pacific Studies Department
Dmitri Byzalov Economics Temple University, Fox Business School
Daniel Carvalho Economics University of Southern California Marshall School of Business
John Friedman Economics Harvard University, Kennedy School
Tarek Hassan Economics University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
Oleg Itskhoki Economics Princeton University, Department of Economics
Keyu Jin Economics London School of Economics
Karthik Kalyanaraman Economics University College London
Mihai Manea Economics MIT, Economics Department
Thomas Mertens Economics New York University, Stern School of Management
Anthony Niblett Economics University of Chicago Law School
Paul Niehaus Economics University of California San Diego, Economics Department
Giacomo Ponzetto Economics CREI
Konstantin Styrin Economics New Economic School
Daniel Wood Economics Clemson University, Department of Economics
Eric Budish Business Economics University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
Jennifer Dlugosz Business Economics Federal Reserve Board
Ioannis Ioannou Business Economics London Business School
Stephen Leider Business Economics University of Michigan Business School
Sandip Sukhtankar PEG Dartmouth College, Economics Department
Esra Eren Bayindir Economics TOBB-ETU, Economics Department
Georgy Egorov Economics Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management
Erkko Etula Economics New York Federal Reserve Board
Kirk Moore Economics McKinsey & Co.
David Seif Economics Paulson & Co.
Yue Tan David Tang Economics China National Petroleum Corporation
John Beshears Business Economics Harvard Business School
Michael Faye Business Economics McKinsey & Co.

Graduate Student Placement 2008

Antonia Alanassova Economics OC&C Strategy Consultants
Afua Branoah Banful Economics International Food Policy Research Institute
Leon Berkelsman Economics Federal Board of Governors
Elias Bruegmann Economics Cornerstone Research
Hanley Chiang Economics Mathematica Policy Research, Inc
Quoc-Ahn Do Economics Singapore Management University
Eyal Dvir Economics Boston College, Economics Department
Alexander Gelber Economics University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business
Kai Guo Economics International Monetary Fund
Ruben Enikolopov Economics New Economic School
Li Han Economics Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Lisa Kahn Economics Yale School of Government
Noam Kirson Economics Analysis Group
Fuhito Kojima Economics Stanford University, Economics Department
Ian Martin Economics Stanford University, Graduate School of Business
Brent Neiman Economics University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business
Ioana Petrescu Economics American Enterprise Institute
Karine Serfaty-de Medeiros Economics OC&C Strategy Consultants
Kartini Shastry Economics University of Virginia, Economics Department
Garrett Summers Economics Department of Defense, Program Analysis and Evaluation
Daniel Tortorice Economics Brandeis University, Economics Department
Jeremy Tobacman Economics University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business
Matthew Weinzierl Economics Harvard Business School, Business, Government, and the International Economy Group
Jakub Jurek Business Economics Princeton, Economics Department
Anna Kovner Business Economics New York Fed
Robin Lee Business Economics New York University, Stern School of Business
Maria Petrova PEG New Economic School
Philipp Schnabl PEG New York University, Stern School of Business
Kate Sims PEG Amherst College, Economics Department
Qiu Tian Tian Economics Goldman Sachs, Foreign Exchange Strategies
Daniel Ahn Economics Lehman Brothers

Graduate Student Placement 2007

Andreea Balan Cohen Economics Tufts University, Economics
Albert Bravo-Biosca Economics NESTA
Filipe Campante Economics Harvard Kennedy School
Davin Chor Economics Singapore Management University
David Clingingsmith Economics Case Western University, Economics
Benjamin Edelman Economics Harvard Business School, NOM
Alfred Galichon Economics Ecole Polytechnique
Mario Gamboa-Cavazos Economics State Street Associates
Jason Hwang Economics Cornerstone Research
C. Kirabo Jackson Economics Cornell University, School of Industrial and Labor Relations
Ilyana Kuziemko Economics Princeton, Department of Economics
Kalina Manova Economics Stanford, Department of Economics
Janina Matuszeski Economics World Bank
Anna Mikusheva Economics MIT, Department of Economics
Karthik Muralidharan Economics University of California, San Diego
Emi Nakamura Economics Columbia Graduate Business School, Department of Economics
Emily Oster Economics University of Chicago, Department of Economics
Frank Schneider Economics Cornerstone Research
Allie Schwartz Economics Cornerstone Research
Jesse Shapiro Economics University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
Jon Steinsson Economics Columbia, Department of Economics
Satoru Takahashi Economics Princeton, Department Economics
Gergely Ujhelyi    Economics University of Houston, Department of Economics
Gregor Matvos Business Economics University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
Rachel Parkin Business Economics CRA International
Harini Parthassarathy Business Economics World Bank
Parag Pathak Business Economics MIT, Department of Economics
Halla Yang Business Economics Goldman Sachs Asset Management
Erin Strumpf Business Economics McGill University, Economics, Epidemiology, & Biostatistics
Michael Katz Economics AQR Capital Management

Graduate Student Placement 2006

Elsa Artadi Economics IGIER-Bocconi University, Economics
Daniel Benjamin Economics Dartmouth, Department of Economics
Assaf Ben-Shoham Economics Brookdale
Leah Platt Boustan Economics University of California, Los Angeles
Paula Bustos Economics CREI - Pompeu Fabra
Pablo Casas-Arce Economics Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
Joyce Chen Economics Ohio State University, Agriculture, Environment, and Development Dept.
Carola Frydman Economics MIT, Sloan School of Management
Andrei Goureev Economics Legal Economics
Richard Holden Economics MIT, Sloan School of Management
Emir Kamenica Economics University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
C. Cynthia Lin Economics University of California Davis, Department of Economics
Stephen Lin Economics US Treasury, Office of International Affairs
Yves Nosbusch Economics London School of Economics, Finance
Yi Qian Economics Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management
Seamus Smyth Economics Goldman Sachs
Peter Spiegler Economics University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Department of Economics
Francesco Trebbi Economics University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
Stanley Watt Economics International Monetary Fund
Stephen Weinberg Economics Duke University
James Costantini Business Economics INSEAD, Strategy Group
Pavel Savor Business Economics University of Pennsylvania, Wharton
Ryan Taliaferro Business Economics Harvard Business School
Catherine Thomas Business Economics Columbia GSB, Economics and Finance
Yuhai Xuan Business Economics Harvard Business School
Rebecca Thornton PEG University of Michigan, Department of Economics
Randall Akee PEG The Institute for the Study of Labor
Eliza Hammel   McKinsey & Co
Charles Cohen   US Department of the Treasury

Graduate Student Placement 2005

Joseph Aldy Economics Resources for the Future
Nava Ashraf Economics Harvard Business School
David Blackburn Economics NERA Intellectual Property Practice
James Choi Economics Yale School of Management
Marianna Colacelli Economics Barnard College, Columbia University
David Evans Economics RAND
Bryan Graham Economics University of California, Berkeley
Jens Hilscher Economics Brandeis University, IBS
Daniel Hojman Economics Harvard Kennedy School
Joy Ishii Economics Stanford, Graduate School of Business
Miklos Koren Economics New York Fed, International Research Group
Benjamin Olken Economics MIT, Department of Economics
Ilia Rainer Economics George Mason University
Raven Saks Economics Federal Reserve Board
Monica Singhal Economics Harvard Kennedy School
Gustavo Suarez Economics Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Man-Keung Tang Economics International Monetary Fund
Abigail Waggoner Economics Notre Dame, Department of Economics
Bryce Ward Economics Harvard, Institutional Research
Eric Werker Economics Harvard Business School
Daniel Elfenbein Business Economics Washington University, Olin School of Business
Kate Ho Business Economics Columbia, Department of Economics
Kristin Knox Business Economics Harvard, Institutional Research
Michael Ostrovsky Business Economics Stanford Graduate School of Business, Economics
Alexander Wagner PEG Analysis Group
Khuong Vu PEG National University of Singapore
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Yale school of management phd students on the job market in 2023-2024, brett campbell.

Dissertation Committee: Jake Thomas (Chair), Frank Zhang, Thomas Steffen, Raphael Duguay Research Interests: Retail investors, social media, disclosure processing costs, information content of earnings Job Market Paper Title: "Fake Social Media Accounts and Capital Market Misinformation” Brett's Website Contact: [email protected]

Seung Yoon Lee

Dissertation Committee: K. Sudhir (Chair), Kosuke Uetake, Vineet Kumar, Jiwoong Shin Research Interests: Virtual Economy and Commerce, Gaming, Personalization, Targeting, Gamification Systems Job Market Paper Title: "A Structural Model of Consumer Utility Generation for Personalization in Gaming Environments” Seung Yoon's Website Contact: [email protected]

Dissertation Committee: K. Sudhir (Chair), Soheil Ghili, Katja Seim, Jiwoong Shin, Kosuke Uetake Research Interests: Platform Analytics, Customer Relationship Management, Structural Modeling Job Market Paper Title: "Honest Ratings Aren’t Enough: How Rater Mix Variation Impacts Suppliers and Hurts Platforms” Fei's Website Contact: [email protected]

Chi-Ying Wang

Dissertation Committee: Jiwoong Shin (Chair), Aniko Öry, K. Sudhir, Soheil Ghili Research Interests: Communication, Advertising, Recommender Systems and AI, Merger and Acquisition Job Market Paper Title: "Optimal Design of Recommended Choice Sets” Chi-Ying's Website Contact: [email protected]

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The Department of Economics Welcomes New Faculty for Fall 2024

New Faculty 2024

The Department of Economics is excited to welcome five new professors to its faculty this fall, and one new Postdoctoral Associate who will later join as a faculty member.

These esteemed scholars bring a wealth of expertise and diverse perspectives that will create exciting new research opportunities within the Department, enrich our teaching curriculum, and contribute to the vibrant Yale economics community. We are thrilled to have them join our faculty!

The new faculty members are Professor Timothy Christensen , an econometrician, Assistant Professor Mayara Felix , a trade and development economist, Assistant Professor Joel Flynn , a macroeconomist and economic theorist, Associate Professor Elliot Lipnowski , an economic theorist, and Associate Professor Pascual Restrepo , a macroeconomist and labor economist. We also welcome Cody Cook , a labor and public economist, who will serve as a Cowles Foundation Postdoctoral Associate this year and then join the faculty as an Assistant Professor in the 2025-26 academic year. You can read more about their backgrounds and research below.

Looking forward, Bentley MacLeod , a labor economist, will join as a Visiting Professor and Senior Research Scientist, starting in Spring 2025. Finally, starting in the 2025-26 academic year, we are also excited to welcome Janet Currie , a renowned public economist, to our faculty.

Timothy Christensen

Christensen

Timothy Christensen joins the Department as a Professor of Economics. Before joining Yale, he was a Professor of Economics at University College London. He received a PhD in Economics from Yale in 2014. His research interests lie broadly across theoretical and applied econometrics, financial econometrics, and statistics/data science. His most recent research is at the intersection of econometrics and machine learning, where he works on the integration of unstructured data into quantitative economic modeling. He has been awarded grants by the National Science Foundation and the European Research Council.

Mayara Felix

Mayara Felix

Mayara Felix joins the Department as an Assistant Professor, after completing the 2023-2024 year as a Cowles Foundation Postdoctoral Associate. Her research is in the fields of development and international trade. She studies policies intended to improve market efficiency, such as import tariff reductions, free trade agreements, and outsourcing. A special focus of her research is firms’ responses to these policies and their implications to competition, either in labor or product markets. She thus often borrows methods and insights from the fields of labor, public, and industrial organization. Mayara received a PhD in Economics from MIT in June 2021.

Flynn

Joel Flynn joins the Department as an Assistant Professor, after completing the 2023-24 year as a Cowles Foundation Postdoctoral Associate. His research is in macroeconomics and economic theory with an emphasis on business cycles and mechanism design. He has recently studied how economic uncertainty affects the transmission of monetary policy and how viral economic narratives cause macroeconomic boom-bust cycles. His mechanism design research has focused on the optimal design of two-sided matching markets and optimal contracting when contracts are incomplete. Joel graduated from MIT with a PhD in Economics in June 2023.

Elliot Lipnowski

Elliot Lipnowski

Elliot Lipnowski joins the Department as an Associate Professor, studying microeconomic theory. His interests include information design, mechanism design, dynamic games, organizational economics, and strategic uncertainty. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Waterloo and his PhD at the Stern School of Business at New York University. Before joining Yale, he was a faculty member at the University of Chicago and at Columbia University. He currently serves as an associate editor at Theoretical Economics and at Econometrica .

Pascual Restrepo

Pascual Restrepo

Pascual Restrepo joins the Department as an Associate Professor. Prior to Yale, Restrepo was a Professor at Boston University. He completed a PhD in Economics at MIT and a Postdoc at the Cowles Foundation at Yale. His research explores the implications of technological change for inequality and productivity. His most recent work studies the development and adoption of new automation technologies and how they have affected the economy, firms, and labor markets.

Cody Cook

Cody Cook joins the Department as a Cowles Postdoctoral Associate before joining as an Assistant Professor in July 2025. He is an economist who works at the intersection of public, urban, and labor economics, often focusing on the design and evaluation of policies affecting inequality in cities. His research combines large-scale datasets with tools adapted from industrial organization. Some of his recent work has studied the tradeoffs of building affordable housing in different types of neighborhoods, the distributional effects of congestion pricing, and how preferences for neighborhood amenities vary by household income. He holds a PhD from Stanford GSB.

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Economist 36da

Yale had had a reputation for training their PhD students well and for having a high median placement with one or two stars every year. Their placement has not been good the past couple of years. Any insider on what's going on?

Economist 86cf

(1) they’re good at like econometric theory. It’s going out of style

(2) Yale students see salaries at Amazon etc and don’t want an academic job

(3) yale has a policy focus and places like Rand, Mathematica etc are having financial problems similar to universities

(4) tech will hire Berkeley Stanford etc over Yale for geographic and historical reasons

(5) Yale is like interdisciplinary liberal arts econ history, etc which is in increasingly low demand

Economist 71f6

Dude last year was the worst market in history. Market is rebounding and Yale has a high number of asian males and asian females. This means below par placements because of DEI

Economist 34c1

Why does Yale admit so many Asians?

Economist 29ff

Their cohort this year had a very poor personality

Economist 41b9

High probably being closeted homosaxuals who did a lot of cocaine. That whole Yale thing.

Economist 9cf2

Yale has been strong, perhaps strongest, with metrics and Asians good at it. But not any more for both.

Economist 441b

(1) they’re good at like econometric theory. It’s going out of style (2) Yale students see salaries at Amazon etc and don’t want an academic job (3) yale has a policy focus and places like Rand, Mathematica etc are having financial problems similar to universities (4) tech will hire Berkeley Stanford etc over Yale for geographic and historical reasons (5) Yale is like interdisciplinary liberal arts econ history, etc which is in increasingly low demand

Yale does not have a policy focus, and there has not been an economic history student on the market from Yale for two years.

Economist e795

The 2021 market was rough all around - hard to infer much. 2022 was weak relative to other schools and relative to Yale's historical average (I'm talking about 2016-2020, not even the distance past). Part of it was the cohort not being too good. But DEI aside, I think that successful candidates these days tend to be working in "hot" areas like cutenomics. Yale doesn't really do that.

Economist a631

Should admit students with better personalities - David Card probably

Economist e89f

Yale's labor people do very complicated structural model which is becoming quickly outdated.

Economist b280

Yale used to be a powerhouse for development. It still has some excellent people but the focus is on being woke. So they may not attract good students in that field

Economist c9d6

Location Locatoin Location. Yale does not have it.

Economist e667

They have made bad hires in applied fields.

Economist 8bf2

This is true.

Economist 2c46

Need to admit more white women, simple as that.

The best women go to Harvard/MIT overwhelmingly. The rest are bottom of the barell, and even they get great jobs.

This is not specific to Yale. If you want better placements, train more women. It is ridiculous how much attention they get.

I'm currently coauthoring with a women same age as me, similar publication record. I get maybe 2 seminar invites a semester. She is sitting on 23 for the year...

Economist c38b

hmm, maybe because they're the smartest?

Economist 84ef

Need to admit more white women, simple as that. The best women go to Harvard/MIT overwhelmingly. The rest are bottom of the barell, and even they get great jobs. This is not specific to Yale. If you want better placements, train more women. It is ridiculous how much attention they get. I'm currently coauthoring with a women same age as me, similar publication record. I get maybe 2 seminar invites a semester. She is sitting on 23 for the year...

Overwhelming male discrimination.

Economist 72b0

and Economics becoming a field of Applied Sociology is almost complete ...

Economist b290

invest more in applied fields

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Placement history.

The department plays an active role in assisting graduate students with career placement. In a typical year, every MIT Economics PhD graduate finds a job.

Over the past six years, the department has placed a total of 130 graduates in academic, research, and government jobs. Of these, 90 graduates (69%) chose positions at academic institutions and 36 graduates (28%) chose non-academic positions. Of the 90 academic placements, 35 (39%) were at top-15 US economics departments or top-10 US business schools. The tables below break out these proportions for each cohort and highlight some of our top placements.

All placements, 2018-2023

202372%28%46%
202263%38%33%
202179%21%29%
202066%34%26%
201961%22%43%
201873%27%56%
6-Year Average69%28%39%

Placements to top economics departments and business schools, 2018-2023

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Harvard Business School3
Harvard University2
MIT1
Northwestern Kellog1
Northwestern University2
NYU2
Princeton University2
Stanford GSB2
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Students who have received, or will soon receive, the Ph.D. in Economics are assisted by the Department in finding suitable career positions. The Department learns of available openings for qualified economists through an exchange of information with universities, colleges, government agencies, and research institutes.

The Department staff coordinates and facilitates placement activities, and a faculty member oversees and advises placement.  Serious effort is made to help students find positions in which their capacities will be both used and rewarded.  The Department has been highly successful in placing students, which is a reflection on the quality of its students and their training, and the importance the Department places on this activity.

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  1. Graduate Placement

    Prof. John Eric Humphries Placement Officer Tel: 203-432-5075 [email protected]

  2. Recent Placement Outcomes

    Recent Placement Outcomes Recent Placement Outcomes 2023-24 Casavilca Silva, Pedro: Davidson College: Pereira Cordeiro, Fernando ... Graduate School of Business (after Postdoc at Princeton University) Wang, Xinyang ... 203-432-3560 [email protected].

  3. Ph.D. Program

    Our Program. Yale's economics faculty embraces a broad range of research and teaching interests. Courses and seminars span a wide spectrum of economics, from dynamic structural models to field experiments. Our students apply econometric and data analytic methods to a variety of subjects in macroeconomics, labor economics and finance.

  4. Application Procedures

    Application Procedures. APPLICATION PROCEDURES. Prospective applicants can apply to the Ph.D. Program in Economics using the following options that can be found on the Please be aware the application deadline for the Economics Department Ph.D. program is December 1, 2023. On-line applications are accepted by the Yale Graduate School.

  5. Introducing the 2023-24 Yale Department of Economics Job Market

    Placement; Milestones and Timeline; Courses; Student Resources; Student Directory; IDE-MA Program. Welcome; ... Introducing The 2023-24 Yale Department of Economics Job Market Candidates! ... Social Menu. Footer Menu. About; Graduate; IDE-MA Program; Undergraduate; Events; Research; Centers; P.O. Box 208268, New Haven CT 06520-8268. 203-432 ...

  6. Prospective Students

    Prospective Students. Prospective applicants can apply to the Ph.D. Program in Economics using the online application found on the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences website. Please be aware the application deadline for the Economics Department Ph.D. program was December 1, 2023. Information regarding the Graduate Program in Economics is ...

  7. Pre-Doctoral Fellows Program

    The Tobin Center / Economics Pre-Doctoral Fellows Program at Yale University supports policy-relevant economics research by providing a high-quality education and training experience for individuals with bachelor's or master's degrees who are considering pursuing a Ph.D. in economics or a closely related discipline. The Tobin Center ...

  8. Recent Graduates and Current Students

    Initial Placement at DePaul University. Dong Lou (2009) Initial Placement at London School of Economics. Darwin Choi (2009) Initial Placement at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Ankur Pareek (2009) Initial Placement at Rutgers University. Denis Sosyura (2008) Initial Placement at University of Michigan.

  9. Economics

    PhD students at Yale are normally fully-funded. During their programs, our students receive a twelve-month stipend to cover living expenses and a fellowship that covers the full cost of tuition and student healthcare. PhD Student Funding Overview. Graduate Financial Aid Office. PhD Stipends.

  10. Placement Exams and Information

    Placement Exams and Information - Yale College

  11. Apply

    At this time, we welcome applications for our 2024-25 cohort. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until positions have been filled. The Tobin Center / Economics Pre-Doctoral Fellows Program at Yale University supports policy-relevant economics research by providing a high-quality education and training experience for individuals ...

  12. Placement

    Placement: Yale University, Department of Economics, Post-Doctoral Fellow (2023-2024); University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, Business Economics and Public Policy Department, Assistant Professor (2024) ... Placement: Stanford University, Graduate School of Business, Postdoctoral Scholar (2022-2023); University of British Columbia, Sauder ...

  13. Yale College First Destinations

    The Office of Career Strategy works with students and alums of Yale College and Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences as well as Yale postdoctoral scholars from all disciplines. The Office of Career Strategy advisors help students, alums, and postdocs to clarify career aspirations, identify opportunities, and offer support at every stage of ...

  14. Career Placement for Prior Classes

    Graduate Student Placement 2022. Name Fields of Study Placement; Alex Albright Labor Economics, Law & Economics, Economic History ... Columbia Econ (Yale Cowles post-doc 2018-2019) Heather Sarsons Labor Economics, Behavioral Economics University of Chicago - Booth

  15. First-Year Placement

    The Department of Economics does not offer a placement exam but, rather, has a placement procedure based on admissions data and information you provided in the Math & Science Survey. ... You will find individual advice on which course is best for you to start your economics education at Yale. Note: Placement exam results are expected in early ...

  16. Doctoral Programs

    The program's small size allows senior faculty to take an active role in preparing each student for the job search. Yale School of Management. Edward P. Evans Hall. 165 Whitney Avenue. New Haven, CT 06511-3729. Apply Now Get Yale SOM News. Doctoral Programs in Accounting, Financial Economics, Marketing, Operations, and Organizations and Management.

  17. Job Market Candidates

    Doctoral Candidate Placement Coordinator: Beth Ann Bretter 165 Whitney Avenue Yale School of Management P. O. Box 208200 New Haven, CT 06520 Email: [email protected] Phone: 203-432-6002 Fax: 203-436-3962

  18. The Department of Economics Welcomes New Faculty for Fall 2024

    Timothy Christensen joins the Department as a Professor of Economics. Before joining Yale, he was a Professor of Economics at University College London. He received a PhD in Economics from Yale in 2014. His research interests lie broadly across theoretical and applied econometrics, financial econometrics, and statistics/data science.

  19. International & Development Economics

    The Department of Economics offers a one-year program of study in International & Development Economics, leading to the Master of Arts degree. IDE students are diverse in terms of their nationalities and their career paths. Many of our students now come directly from their undergraduate school or a few years of work experience, although we do not exclude any candidate on the basis of work ...

  20. What's going on at Yale? « XJMR

    Economist. 441b. (1) they're good at like econometric theory. It's going out of style. (2) Yale students see salaries at Amazon etc and don't want an academic job. (3) yale has a policy focus and places like Rand, Mathematica etc are having financial problems similar to universities. (4) tech will hire Berkeley Stanford etc over Yale for ...

  21. Job Market

    Job Market | MIT Economics

  22. YSE Resources

    Doctoral Program Handbook 2023-2024 (PDF) The environmental economics faculty at Yale F&ES accept a limited number of students each year as part of the Yale F&ES doctoral program, which is conferred through the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. For full details on the Yale F&ES Ph.D. program, please see the doctoral program website.

  23. Professional Placement

    Professional Placement. Students who have received, or will soon receive, the Ph.D. in Economics are assisted by the Department in finding suitable career positions. The Department learns of available openings for qualified economists through an exchange of information with universities, colleges, government agencies, and research institutes.