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Letter From the Chair

Nachum Sicherman

Welcome to the Economics Division of Columbia Business School!

Economic theory provides entrepreneurs, managers, business leaders, and policy makers with the framework and tools to make and evaluate various business decisions and policies.

Our faculty teaches students how to think about economic decisions in a structured and critical way, giving them the tools to make and evaluate business decisions. In addition to a micro-economic perspective, we also give students the tools to understand the global macro-economy in which their business operates; how it is today and how it is likely to evolve in the future. 

The Economics Division faculty leads research in various fields, such as macro-and microeconomic theory, labor economics, international economics, development, public-economics, organizational and industrial economics, and political economics. Members of the division include a Nobel Prize winner, a former member of the Federal Reserve Board, a former Chair of the President's Council of Economic Advisors, former Chief Economists of the World Bank and Asian Development Bank, two Fellows of the Econometrics Society, and several editors of leading economics journalists.

Our faculty have received numerous teaching awards in recent years for both the core course on Managerial Economics and the core course on Global Economic Environment. For an overview of the electives offered by the Economics division, please click here.

Nachum Sicherman
Carson Family Professor of Business
Chair of the Economics Division

In the Media

CNBC
April 19, 2025

Experts See Higher Stagflation Risks. Here’s What It Means for Your Money

Highlighted by Columbia Business School, this media piece showcases Topics and Areas of Expertise about our esteemed faculty. The content is specifically curated from the publication that showcased the mentioned faculty and/or research, emphasizing its contributions in various fields. The featured Topics and Areas of Expertise reflects the school's commitment to sharing valuable insights and knowledge.

Mentioned Faculty

Brett House

Brett House

Professor of Professional Practice in the Faculty of Business
Economics Division
PBS's "Firing Line"
April 18, 2025

Firing Line: Glenn Hubbard

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Mentioned Faculty

Photo of Professor R. Glenn Hubbard

R. Glenn Hubbard

Dean Emeritus; Russell L. Carson Professor of Finance and Economics
Economics Division
Director
Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business
Chazen Institute Board
Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business
Fortune
April 17, 2025

Trump Wants Lower Interest Rates to ‘Counteract’ the Inflation from His Own Tariff Policies

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Mentioned Faculty

Brett House

Brett House

Professor of Professional Practice in the Faculty of Business
Economics Division
ABC News
April 15, 2025

Which Country Has Leverage in US-China Trade War? Experts Weigh In

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Mentioned Faculty

Shang-Jin Wei

Shang-Jin Wei

N.T. Wang Professor of Chinese Business and Economy
Economics Division
Commonweal
April 15, 2025

Why People Vote for Tariffs

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Mentioned Faculty

Photo of Professor R. Glenn Hubbard

R. Glenn Hubbard

Dean Emeritus; Russell L. Carson Professor of Finance and Economics
Economics Division
Director
Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business
Chazen Institute Board
Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business
Bloomberg News
April 15, 2025

A US Brain Drain Doesn’t Benefit Anyone

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Mentioned Faculty

Gernot Wagner

Gernot Wagner

Senior Lecturer in Discipline of Economics in the Faculty of Business
Economics Division
Faculty Director, Climate Knowledge Initiative
Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Faculty Fellow
CESifo
Board Member
CarbonPlan
Columnist
Project Syndicate
Senior Fellow
Jain Family Institute

Research

Better Innovation for a Better World

Authors
Olivier Toubia
Date
Forthcoming
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Journal of Marketing

We aim to stimulate discussion on how innovation research within marketing can use a better world (BW) perspective to help innovation become a driver of positive change in the world. In this "Challenging the Boundaries" series paper, we hope to provide purposeful research opportunities for scholars seeking to bridge innovation research with the BW movement. We frame our discussion with four areas of innovation research in marketing that are particularly relevant to BW objectives.

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Personalized Game Design for Improved User Retention and Monetization in Freemium Games

Authors
Eva Ascarza, Oded Netzer, and Julian Runge
Date
Forthcoming
Format
Journal Article
Journal
International Journal of Research in Marketing

One of the most crucial aspects and significant levers that gaming companies possess in designing digital games is setting the level of difficulty, which essentially regulates the user’s ability to progress within the game. This aspect is particularly significant in free-to-play (F2P) games, where the paid version often aims to enhance the player’s experience and to facilitate faster progression.

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The Data Economy: Tools and Applications

Authors
Isaac Baley and Laura Veldkamp
Date
Forthcoming
Format
Book
Publisher
Princeton University Press

Data is the new oil. It is the fuel for AI, a firm asset, a strategic advantage, information for prediction, a productivity booster, a privacy concern, a by-product of transactions, and a means of payment. How can we update traditional economic and finance frameworks to include a role for data and use these updated frameworks to measures it economic impact?

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The Macroeconomics of Stakeholder Equilibria*

Authors
John Donaldson and Hyung Seok E. Kim
Date
Forthcoming
Format
Working Paper

We propose one route to a more inclusive society. Our context is the prevailing one of high wealth inequality where stockholders alone supply the stochastic discount factor governing the allocation of capital. A large and pervasive pecuniary externality is thus imposed on non-stockholder workers, something we view as antithetical to the notion of an inclusive society.

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Are Inflationary Shocks Regressive? A Feasible Set Approach

Authors
Felipe Del Canto Monge, John Grigsby, Eric Qian, and Conor Walsh
Date
Forthcoming
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Quarterly Journal of Economics

We develop a framework to measure the welfare impact of macroeconomic shocks throughout the distribution. The first-order impact of a shock is summarized by the induced movements in agents’ feasible sets: their budget constraint and borrowing constraints. We combine estimated impulse response functions with micro-data on household consumption bundles, asset holdings, and labor income for different US households. We find that inflationary oil shocks are regressive, but monetary expansions are progressive, and there is substantial heterogeneity throughout the life cycle.

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Ideas

Capital Markets and Investments, Economics and Policy, Future of Work, Marketplace, Organizations, Strategy
Date
November 14, 2022
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Capital Markets and Investments, Economics and Policy, Future of Work, Marketplace, Organizations, Strategy

Interest Rates and Inflation: What’s Next for the Federal Reserve?

Professor Pierre Yared describes why the U.S. economy is unlikely to see an economic downturn comparable with the 1970s.
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Economics and Policy
Date
September 24, 2010
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Economics and Policy

Encounters in the Global Experience Economy: Matsuhisa Athens

A first-hand account of experiencing the global economy.
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Economics and Policy, Future of Work, Organizations, Real Estate
Type
Columbia Business
Date
October 10, 2022
Economics and Policy, Future of Work, Organizations, Real Estate

How Will Working From Home Impact Office Real Estate?

Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, the Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor of Real Estate at Columbia Business School, discusses his new research on the impact of remote work on the New York City commercial real estate sector.
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Business and Society, Capital Markets and Investments, AI and Transformative Tech, Economics and Policy, Innovation, Strategy, Technology, Value Investing
Type
Columbia Business
Date
October 24, 2022
Business and Society, Capital Markets and Investments, AI and Transformative Tech, Economics and Policy, Innovation, Strategy, Technology, Value Investing

Why Value Investing is Making a Comeback

Professor Tano Santos, the Faculty Director of Value Investing and Advanced Value Investing programs at Columbia Business School, outlines the reasons why value investing is returning to a period of ascendancy.
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