Jacob Moscona
Research Fields
Development Economics, Political Economy, Environmental EconomicsContact Information
I joined MIT's Economics Department as an Assistant Professor in July 2024. I received my PhD from MIT in 2021 and was a Prize Fellow in Economics, History, and Politics at Harvard from 2021-2024. My research explores broad questions in economic development, with a focus on the role of innovation, the environment, and political economy. The first stream of my research investigates the forces that drive the rate and direction of technological progress, as well as how new technologies shape global productivity differences and adaptation to major threats like climate change. The second stream of my research studies the political economy of economic development, with a focus on how variation in social organization and institutions affects patterns of conflict and cooperation.