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    Crystal S. Yang

    Crystal S. Yang

    PhD in Economics and JD, Harvard Law School, 2013.
    Professor of Law, Harvard Law School.


    Olin Fellow and Instructor of Law, University of Chicago Law School, 2013-2014.

    Crystal Yang’s teaching and research interests center around empirical law and economics, particularly in the areas of criminal justice and consumer bankruptcy.

    Winner John M. Olin Prize for best paper in law and economics for “Free At Last? Judicial Discretion and Racial Disparities in Federal Sentencing,” 2013.

    Dan Zuberi

    Daniyal Zuberi

    PhD in Sociology and Social Policy, 2004.
    Royal Bank Chair and Professor of Social Policy, University of Toronto.


    Daniyal Zuberi is currently a PI on a SSHRC Insight Grant: “Social Policy and Urban Poverty in Canada” (2017-2021).

    D(Re)Generating Inclusive Cities, by Dan Zuberian Zuberi's fourth book, co-authored with Ariel Judith Taylor, (Re) Generating Inclusive Cities: Poverty and Planning in Urban North America, has been published by Routledge (2018).

    Dan Zuberi's third book, Schooling the Next Generation: Creating Success in Urban Elementary Schools, has been published by University of Toronto Press (2015).Schooling the Next Generation

    Dan Zuberi has been elected a member of the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists, 2015.

    Dan Zuberi's second book, Cleaning Up: How Hospital Outsourcing is Hurting Workers and Endangering Patients, has Cleaning Upbeen published by Cornell University Press (2013).

    William Lyon Mackenzie King Research Fellow, Harvard University, 2011-2012.

    Dan Zuberi's first book, Differences That Matter: Social Policy and the Working Poor in the United States and Canada, has been published by Cornell University Press (2006). 

    Winner of the Michael Harrington Book Award given by the New Political Science Section of the American Political Science Association, 2007.

    Differences that MatterFinalist for the Hubert Evans Non-fiction Prize, awarded annually for the best non-fiction book by a resident of British Columbia. 

    Honorable Mention, Gustavus Myers Award.

    Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title.

    Jacqueline Cooke Rivers

    Jacqueline Cooke Rivers

    PhD in African and African American Studies, 2014.
    Director, Seymour Institute for Black Church and Policy Studies.
    Lecturer in African and African American Studies, Harvard University.


    Hutchins Fellow, W.E.B. Du Bois Research Institute at the Hutchins Center, Harvard University, 2016-2017.

    Ferguson is Everywhere

    Ferguson is Everywhere

    December 4, 2014

    Open Source with Christopher Lydon, WBUR | Jacqueline Cooke-Rivers (Ph.D. '14)

    Matthew Resseger

    Matthew Resseger

    PhD in Economics, 2014.
    Senior Economist, Boston Planning and Development Agency
    Adjunct Professor in City Planning and Urban Affairs, Boston University
    Home Economics

    Home Economics

    October 4, 2014

    The Economist | Edward L. Glaeser, Mathew Resseger (Ph.D. '14)

    Daniel Shoag

    Daniel Shoag

    PhD in Economics, 2011.
    Associate Professor of Economics, Case Western Reserve University.
    Tara E. Watson

    Tara Watson

    PhD in Economics, 2003
    Professor of Economics and Chair of Public Health, Williams College.


    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Microeconomic Analysis, U.S. Department of Treasury, 2015-2016.

    Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Research, University of Michigan, 2007-2009.

    Postdoctoral Research Associate, Office of Population Research and Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, Princeton University, 2003-2004.

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