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Biography
David Laibson is the Robert I. Goldman Professor of
Economics at Harvard University. Laibson is also a member of the National
Bureau of Economic Research, where he is Research Associate in the Asset
Pricing, Economic Fluctuations, and Aging Working Groups. Laibsonʼs research focuses on the
topic of behavioral economics, and he is a co-leader of Harvard Universityʼs
Foundations of Human Behavior Initiative. Laibson
serves on several editorial boards, as well as the boards of the Health and
Retirement Study (National Institutes of Health) and the Pension Research
Council (Wharton). He serves on Harvardʼs Pension Investment
Committee. He is also serves on the Academic Research Council of the
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Laibson is a recipient of a
Marshall Scholarship. He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society and the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is a recipient of the TIAA-CREF Paul A. Samuelson Award for Outstanding
Scholarly Writing on Lifelong Financial Security. Laibson holds degrees from Harvard University (AB in
Economics, Summa), the London School of Economic (MSc in Econometrics and
Mathematical Economics), and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD in
Economics). He received his PhD in 1994 and has taught at Harvard since
then. In recognition of his teaching, he has been awarded Harvardʼs ΦΒΚ Prize
and a Harvard College Professorship.
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