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Justin Wolfers
Australian economist and public policy scholar
Australian economist and public policy scholar
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Justin Wolfers |
| image | Wolfers justin profile.jpg |
| birth_name | Justin James Michael Wolfers |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Papua New Guinea |
| nationality | Australian |
| institution | Brookings Institution |
| University of Michigan | |
| doctoral_advisor | Lawrence F. Katz |
| Olivier Blanchard | |
| academic_advisors | Christopher Jencks |
| Alberto Alesina | |
| partner | Betsey Stevenson |
| education | University of Sydney (BEcon) |
| Harvard University (MA, PhD) |
University of Michigan Olivier Blanchard Alberto Alesina Harvard University (MA, PhD)}}
Justin James Michael Wolfers (born December 11, 1972) is an Australian economist and public policy scholar. He is professor of economics and public policy at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan, and a Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Early life and education
Wolfers attended James Ruse Agricultural High School, in Sydney (1985–1990); it was in high school that he became interested in economics, noting the influence of his economics teacher.
Wolfers earned a Bachelor of Economics from the University of Sydney (1991–1994).
He moved to the US and earned a Master of Arts in economics (2000) and a PhD in economics (1997–2001) at Harvard University. He had a Fulbright Scholarship.
Career
Wolfers was associate professor of business and public policy at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. In the fall of 2012 Wolfers moved to the University of Michigan as professor of economics and public policy beginning with his partner, fellow economist Betsey Stevenson. he is a Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Work
He is noted for his research on happiness and its relation to income. He is a contributor to The New York Times (where he writes for The Upshot blog) and The Wall Street Journal. He was an editor of the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity from 2009 through 2015. Wolfers' research has explored macro economics, labor economics, the economics of sports, prediction markets, and the family. In 2019, he and Stevenson wrote two economics textbooks, Principles of Microeconomics and Principles of Macroeconomics, published by Macmillan Learning. The authors' aim was to reflect a school of thought where "every decision a person makes is an economic decision" and offer examples students could relate to to better reflect the real world.
Wolfers and Stevenson host the Think Like an Economist podcast which intends to introduce the audience to economic ideas and empower them to make better decisions.
Personal life
Wolfers and his partner Betsey Stevenson have two children. They are unmarried for tax reasons and have publicly discussed being in a shared earning/shared parenting relationship.
Reception
- In 2007, he was named in David Leonhardt's column as one of 13 young economists who were the future of economics.
- In 2014, he was named by International Monetary Fund as one of the 25 brightest young economists who are expected to shape the world's thinking about the global economy in the future.
References
References
- [http://users.nber.org/~jwolfers/WolfersCV.pdf WolfersCV]
- "RePEc Genealogy page for Justin Wolfers".
- Justin Wolfers. (12 December 2014). "Best. Birthday. Ever. #42".
- Bowmaker, Simon W.. (2012). "The Art and Practice of Economics Research".
- (18 December 2020). "25 years at the top of the HSC: What makes James Ruse special". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- "Teach Economics: The Importance of Teaching Students to 'Think Like an Economist' with Professor Justin Wolfers".
- "Much-Watched Couple in Economics Lands at U. of Michigan". The Chronicle of Higher Education.
- Peter Monaghan (2012) "Much-Watched Couple in Economics Lands at U. of Michigan" ''Chronicle of Higher Education''
- (30 November 2001). "Subjective Well-Being and Income: Is There Any Evidence of Satiation?".
- "Justin Wolfers, Professor of Economics & Public Policy".
- (18 October 2019). "Macmillan Learning announces publication date for new Stevenson, Wolfers economics textbooks".
- "Think Like An Economist".
- David Leonhardt. (10 January 2007). "The future of economics isn't so dismal". New York Times.
- Boby Michael, "IMF Lists 25 Brightest Young Economists", International Business Times [http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/imf-lists-25-brightest-young-economists-1462827] August 2014
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