John Eric Humphries is an assistant professor of economics at Yale University. His research focuses on topics in labor economics and applied microeconomics. In particular, he studies education, career dynamics, and self-employment. Much of his work considers how policies affect the acquisition of human capital and labor market dynamics. His publications include work on the GED high school equivalency exam, information frictions for small businesses, and the estimation of dynamic treatment effects.
Yale University
John Eric Humphries
Humboldt-University of Berlin
Wolf-Fabian Hungerland
Wolf-Fabian Hungerland is an economist at Germany’s Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs. He also is a research fellow at the Institute of Economic History of Humboldt-University of Berlin and teaches at Stanford University s campus in Berlin. His research interests are international economics, EU policy, economic history and data science.His PhD in economics from Humboldt-University of Berlin was awarded with the Gerhard-Frst-Preis of the Federal Statistical Office of Germany in 2018.
LSE
Tehreem Husain
Tehreem Husain is the ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Economic History at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Prior to this, she was the Economic History Society Power Fellow in Economic History in affiliation with the Institute of Historical Research and a Visiting Fellow at the LSE Department of Economic History. Tehreem completed her PhD in historical infrastructure finance at the Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, University College London in December