Assistant Professor of Economics, University of California, Davis
I graduated from MIT in June 2017 with a dissertation entitled Labor Market Adjustment to Globalization, Automation, and Institutional Reform, for which I am a co-winner of the W.E. Upjohn Institute's 2017 Dissertation Award. My research explores the labor market impacts of import competition and technological change, the consequences of job loss for workers and their communities, and the design of public policies to protect workers against adverse demand shocks.
As of Fall 2017, I am an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of California, Davis. I am also a Faculty Affiliate at the UC Davis Center for Poverty Research.
Website: brendanprice.ucdavis.edu
Email: brendanprice@ucdavis.edu
References:
Prof. David Autor
(617) 258-7698
dautor@mit.edu
Prof. Daron Acemoglu
(617) 253-1927
daron@mit.edu
Prof. James Poterba
(617) 253-6673
poterba@mit.edu
