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Adam Storeygard is a Professor of Economics at Tufts University’s School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Economics. He is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), an affiliate of BREAD, and co-Editor of Regional Science and Urban Economics (RSUE). His research focuses on development and urban economics, particularly urbanization, transportation, and economic geography in developing regions. He employs innovative methods like satellite data analysis to study global economic dynamics.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, Brown University (2012)
- MA in Economics, Brown University (2007)
- MPhil in Environment and Development, University of Cambridge (2002)
- AB in Physics, Harvard University (2001)
Research Interests: Storeygard investigates how natural and human-made infrastructure shape urban growth, climate change impacts on economies, and the role of transportation in development. His work bridges macroeconomic theory with geospatial data, offering insights into global inequality and policy design.
Key Contributions: He pioneered satellite-based economic activity measurement, analyzed urban transportation inefficiencies in low-income countries, and explored how land quality and historical patterns influence modern economic outcomes. His publications appear in top journals like American Economic Review and Nature.
Professional Roles: Beyond academia, he advises on economic policy and contributes to global development research networks. His lab integrates interdisciplinary approaches to solve complex economic questions.




