Thomas Baranga studies international finance, macroeconomics and trade, generally from an empirical point of view. His work has frequently focused on...
Robert J. Barro is a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. Recent research involves rare macroeconomic disasters, corporate tax reform, religion & economy, empirical determinants of economic growth, and economic effects of public debt and budget deficits. Recent books include Religion and Economy (forthcoming with Rachel McCleary), Economic Growth (2nd edition, written with Xavier Sala-i-Martin), Nothing Is Sacred: Economic Ideas for the New Millennium, Determinants of Economic Growth, and Getting It Right: Markets and Choices in a Free Society.... Read more about Robert Barro
Matthew Basilico, is a physician-economist interested in the neurobiological underpinnings (“neuro-microfoundations”) of economic and health inequality....
Federico Bastianello is a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Economics at Harvard University for Fall 2023 and a Ph.D. Candidate in finance at the...
Daniel Bergstresser is an Associate Professor at the Brandeis International Business School. His research focuses on municipal finance and the impact of...
Adrien Bilal is a macroeconomist with interests in labor and spatial economics. Adrien received his PhD in Economics from Princeton University. He is...