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New Book by Leah Boustan

Professor Leah Boustan published a book entitled “Competition in the Promised Land: Black Migrants in Northern Cities and Labor Markets”. This builds on her 10 years of research into the great migration carried out at UCLA. You can buy the book from Amazon. A Quick Overview: From 1940 to 1970, nearly four million black migrants left […]

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William R. Allen

Allen obtained his A.B. (Bachelor of Arts) from Cornell College (1948) and his Ph.D. from Duke University (1953). He instructed at Washington University prior to joining the UCLA faculty in 1952. He was a visiting professor at Northwestern University, the University of Wisconsin, the University of Michigan, Southern Illinois University, and Texas A&M University, and […]

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William R. Zame

William Zame is Distinguished Professor of Economics and Mathematics at UCLA. His recent research includes work on the impact of culture on economic outcomes in diverse societies, informational asymmetries in macroeconomics. experimental financial markets, and a number of topics in machine learning (especially in application to medicine).  He has published extensively in Econometrica and other […]

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Pierre-Olivier Weill

Pierre-Olivier Weill is a Professor of Economics at UCLA. His works lies at the intersection of macroeconomics and finance. His recent research includes the analysis and regulation of Over-the-Counter (OTC) markets, the measurement of the financial soundness of U.S. firms, and the design of monetary policy in incomplete markets. He has published in Econometrica, the […]

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Till Von Wachter

Till von Wachter is a Professor of Economics at UCLA, and research affiliate at CCPR and RAND. His research studies the role of unemployment insurance, emplotment transitions of workers and the impact of job loss. His work has been published in the American Economic Review, the Quarterly Journal of Economics among others.

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Aaron Tornell

Aaron Tornell is Professor of Economics at UCLA, specialized in International Finance and Political Economy. His current research deals with (i) Financial liberalization, lending booms, and financial crises; (ii) exchange rate forecasting and (iii) dynamic models of rent-seeking and reform. He previously worked at Harvard University and joined UCLA in 1999.