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Bryce Steinberg is an IJC Assistant Professor of Economics and International and Public Affairs at Brown University, with affiliations in both the Department of Economics and the School of International and Public Affairs. His research focuses on development economics, public policy, education policy, urbanization, child labor dynamics, and the interplay of environmental factors with human capital.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, Harvard University (2015)
- AB in Economics, Harvard University (2009)
Research Interests: Steinberg explores topics such as the impact of workfare programs on human capital, education policy interventions, demographic behaviors (e.g., family planning), and the socio-economic consequences of climate shocks. His work emphasizes policy-relevant analyses in developing economies, with a focus on India and Zambia.
Teaching: He instructs courses like ECON 0510 (Development and the International Economy), ECON 2510/2520 (Economic Development I/II), and MPA 2460 (Economics for Public Policy), reflecting his expertise in applying economic theory to real-world policy challenges.
Publications: Steinberg's recent work examines themes such as the effects of water infrastructure on public health, rainfall shocks' long-term impacts on education, and urbanization's role in democratic transitions. His research often bridges microeconomic behavior with macro-level policy outcomes.





