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Charles Hodgson

Assistant Professor at Economics, Yale University0 Followers

Dr. Charles Hodgson is well-known for his work in the fields of industrial organization and applied microeconomics. As an Assistant Professor of Economics at Yale University and a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), he has made significant contributions to understanding complex economic phenomena. His research primarily delves into search, learning, and matching problems, with particular emphasis on practical applications such as natural resource exploration, consumer search, and organ allocation. Dr. Hodgson's academic journey is marked by a robust foundation in economics and philosophy. He earned his Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University, where he honed his analytical skills and developed a keen interest in the intricacies of economic systems. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics, further solidifying his expertise in economic theory and practice. His academic pursuits began with a BSc in Philosophy and Economics from the same institution, providing him with a unique perspective on the philosophical underpinnings of economic thought. At Yale University, Dr. Hodgson is actively involved in both teaching and research, guiding students through the complexities of economic theory and its real-world applications. His courses often reflect his research interests, offering students insights into the dynamic interplay between economic models and practical challenges in various industries. His commitment to education is evident in his dedication to mentoring students and fostering an environment of intellectual curiosity and rigorous inquiry. Dr. Hodgson's research has been widely recognized for its innovative approach to addressing pressing economic issues. By exploring the mechanisms of search and learning in different contexts, he seeks to uncover new insights that can inform policy decisions and improve market efficiency. His work on matching problems, particularly in organ allocation, highlights his commitment to applying economic principles to solve critical societal challenges. In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Hodgson actively collaborates with fellow researchers and industry experts, contributing to a broader understanding of economic dynamics. His involvement with the NBER provides him with a platform to engage with leading economists and policymakers, further amplifying the impact of his research. Through his work, Dr. Hodgson continues to push the boundaries of economic knowledge, striving to make a meaningful difference in both academic and practical realms.

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