40 faculty and 20 courses in Economics at Boston University.
- Robert G. King, Professor h-index 85
- Kevin Lang, Laurence A. Bloom Professor of Economics h-index 61
- Raymond Fisman, Slater Family Professor in Behavioral Economics h-index 60
Es primarily on money in politics and corruption. His work has appeared in leading economics journals including the American Economic Review , Journal of Political Economy , and Quarterly Journal of Economics , and it has been widely covere
- Robert A. Margo, Professor h-index 47
- Randall P. Ellis, Professor h-index 37
- Joshua Goodman, Associate Professor of Education and Economics h-index 37
On quasi-experimental estimation of the impacts of educational interventions. His overarching goal is to provide rigorous quantitative evidence that illuminates how schools and labor markets work, particularly with respect to postsecondary
- Tarek Hassan, Professor h-index 35
Es on international finance, macro-finance, and social factors in economic growth. Some of his recent papers study the effects of uncertainty on firm behavior and on the allocation of capital across countries. Another set of papers studies
- David Lagakos, Professor h-index 25
- Barton Lipman, Professor h-index 24
- Ching-To Albert Ma, Professor h-index 22
In industrial organization, incentives, and health economics. His recent papers study moral hazard due to disability insurance, asymmetric information in physician agency, quality reports and incentives, imperfect competition with selec
- James Feigenbaum, Associate Professor h-index 17
Inequality, intergenerational mobility, health and mortality, and labor markets in the 19th and early 20th century US, spanning cities during the Age of Mass Migration and the epidemiological transition to the postbellum South. He i
- Benjamin Marx, Associate Professor h-index 15
Mainly in political economy and development. One strand of his research studies the determinants of political accountability, state capacity, and voting behavior in developing countries. He has worked in various countries including Keny
- Martin Fiszbein, Associate Professor h-index 13
- Hiroaki Kaido, Associate Professor h-index 10
Es on methodological issues surrounding identification and inference in the analysis of partially identified economic models. He also works on the development of robust and computationally attractive inference methods for such settings. Bef
- Gaurab Aryal, Associate Professor h-index 10
- Krishna Dasaratha, Assistant Professor h-index 6
- Haldun Evrenk, Lecturer h-index 5
- E. Nilay Kafali, Senior Lecturer h-index 4
Health care costs and utilization, analyzing changes in market structures, and the economic burden of mental illness. Dr. Kafali has a strong background in applied econometrics and computational methods, including panel data methodo
- Ishita Dey, Senior Lecturer h-index 4
- Adam Guren, Associate Professor
- Benjamin Koskinen, Senior Lecturer
- Chiara Margaria, Assistant Professor
- Christophe Chamley, Professor
- Ekaterina Gnedenko, Lecturer
- Hsueh-Ling Huynh, Master Lecturer, Director of Master's Programs
- Ivan Fernandez-Val, Professor
- Jean-Jacques Forneron, Assistant Professor
- Jihye Jeon, Assistant Professor
Es on industrial organization. Her recent work investigates the role of demand uncertainty in cyclical investment fluctuations in the container shipping industry. She also studies demand for health insurance and effects of policies that sim
- Joaquin Blaum, Research Associate Professor
- Jordi Jaumandreu, Senior Lecturer
- Laurence J. Kotlikoff, William Fairfield Warren Professor of Economics
- Marianne Baxter, Professor
- Masao Fukui, Assistant Professor
- Onur Burak Celik, Lecturer
Es on Applied Microeconomics, Sports Economics, and Gender Economics. He has two edited books on women’s economic empowerment published by Routledge. He is also an associate editor for Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. He recei
- Regina Cati, Instructor
- Santiago Franco, Assistant Professor
- Stacey Gelsheimer, Senior Lecturer
- Stefania Garetto, Associate Professor
- Todd Idson, Master Lecturer, Director of Undergraduate Studies
- Yuhei Miyauchi, Assistant Professor
To understand how socio-economic activity is shaped within cities and across regions. Yuhei tackles these questions using a combination of theory and new sources of granular data, such as cell
Roster/catalog compiled from the college’s public directory. Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-01.