Adam Szeidl
Professor
Economics and Business
Central European University
Hungary
Biography
Adam Szeidl is an applied microeconomist who has done research on the economics of networks, international trade, behavioral economics and consumption. Prior to joining CEU in 2011, Adam was associate professor of economics at UC-Berkeley. Adam got his PhD in economics from Harvard University in 2004, and his MA in economics from Central European University in 2000.
Research Interest
Applied Microeconomics, Social Networks.
Publications
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Consumption Risk-sharing in Social Networks (with Attila Ambrus and Markus Mobius), American Economic Review, 104(1): 149-182, 2014. Supplementary appendix
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Imported Inputs and Productivity (with Laszlo Halpern and Miklos Koren), American Economic Review, 105(12), 3660-3703, 2015.
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Consumption Commitments and Habit Formation (with Raj Chetty), Econometrica, 84(2): 855-890, 2016. Supplementary appendix; Replication material.