Jeremy Lise
Professor, Economics
Academic focus:
Labor economics, macroeconomics
Current research project:
Identifying and measuring the sources of wage inequality
Previous positions:
- Carter Schwab Professor of Economics, Economics, University of Minnesota, 2016-2024
- Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University College London, 2014–2016
- Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University College London, 2006–2014
Academic background:
- Ph.D., Economics, Queen's University, Canada, 2006
- M.A., Economics, McMaster University, Canada, 1999
- B.A., Economics, University of Guelph, Canada, 1998
Last book read:
“The Identity Trap: A Story of Ideas and Power in Our Time” by Yascha Mounk
In your own time/when not working:
Biking, hiking, BBQ
Courses you’re most looking forward to teaching:
Advanced Labor Economics
What most excites you about Cornell:
Collaborating with colleagues in Arts & Sciences, ILR, and Brooks