Isaac Freilich Jones
/Undergraduate Student, Dept. of Economics, University of Chicago
Undergraduate Student, Dept. of Economics, University of Chicago
Professor of Economics
Yale University
Areas of Expertise:
Kortum is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. He received his bachelor's degree from Wesleyan University and PhD in Economics from Yale.
Kortum was formerly on the faculty of Boston University and the University of Minnesota, a Staff Economist at the Federal Reserve Board, and a National Fellow at the NBER. In 2004, he and Jonathan Eaton received the Frisch Medal for their paper "Technology, Geography, and Trade." He is currently an editor of the Journal of Political Economy. In addition to international economics, Kortum has written on economic growth, innovation, technology diffusion, and firm dynamics. His research has appeared in top academic journals and has been supported by a series of grants from the National Science Foundation.
Graduate Student, Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago
Undergraduate, Department of Mathematics, University of Chicago
Research Scientist, Computation Institute, University of Chicago
Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept. of Business Administration, University of Zurich
Postdoctoral Scholar, Dept. of Statistics and Dept. of the Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago
Graduate Student, Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago
Graduate Student, Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago
Computation Institute, University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory
Postdoctoral Scholar, Dept. of the Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago
Research Assistant, Computation Institute, University of Chicago
Postdoctoral Researcher, Distributed Systems Lab, Argonne National Laboratory
Undergraduate Student, Dept. of Economics, University of Chicago
Graduate Student, Dept. of Economics, University of Chicago
RDCEP Summer Scholar 2014
Lindblom Math and Science Academy
Summer Scholar 2014
Lindblom Math and Science Academy
Assistant Professor, Wagner School of Public Service, New York University
Areas of Expertise:
Rao's research examines the impact of taxation on production and investment decisions. Her main dissertation chapter focused on how excise taxes on oil production affect the extraction decisions of domestic producers. She has also studied how effectively federal tax credits increase research and development spending. Rao's other work investigates the composition and importance of corporate deferred taxes and the incentives they create to retime income around changes in tax policy. She completed her Ph.D in economics at MIT in June 2010 where she previously earned her undergraduate degree.
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Summer Scholar 2013
Waubonsie Valley High School
Undergraduate, Dept. of Economics, University of Chicago