

Raaj Sah
An active participant in shaping policies on a global scale, Raaj Sah is a distinguished Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy. With a rich academic background, Professor Sah has previously held esteemed faculty positions at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania, and Yale University, where he has contributed significantly to the fields of business, economics, and public policy. Throughout his career, Professor Sah has been recognized for his exceptional teaching abilities, receiving several honors, including three prestigious awards at the University of Chicago. His dedication to education and policy development has made him a respected figure among students and colleagues alike. In addition to his academic achievements, Professor Sah's expertise has been acknowledged internationally. He was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon by the Government of Japan, a testament to his impactful contributions to Japan's economic and financial policies. This honor highlights his influence and commitment to fostering economic growth and stability. Professor Sah's work continues to inspire and guide future leaders in public policy, as he remains deeply engaged in research and policy discussions. His contributions to the academic community and beyond reflect his unwavering dedication to advancing public policy and economic understanding on a global scale.
Publications
, 67-88, 1991-05-01
, 337-347, 1979-03-01
, 1481-1489, 2000-09-01
, 2573-2598, 2007-08-01
, 67, 1980-09-01
, 1985-01-01
, 27-30, 1989-01-01
, 2001-01-01
, 582-606, 1991-06-01
, 1123-1130, 1990-01-01
, 1988-01-01
, 1992-01-01