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Christopher Rauh is a Professor at the University of Cambridge, a Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge, and affiliated with institutions such as the Barcelona School of Economics, CEPR, IZA, and HCEO. His research integrates economics, data science, and political economy to study human capital investments, inequality, and intergenerational mobility.
- ATRAE Distinguished Researcher, IAE-CSIC Barcelona
- Associate Editor, Economic Journal
- Co-director of conflictforecast.org and EconAI
- Co-director of Graduate Studies at IDEA, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
- Steering committee member at the Centre for Human-Inspired Artificial Intelligence Cambridge
His work leverages machine learning and structural modeling to analyze unstructured data and survey-based primary data, focusing on how parental beliefs about human capital returns affect education, labor supply, and inequality. He has conducted projects with the FCDO, German Foreign Office, and IMF, and his research has been featured in major global media outlets.
Christopher’s publications appear in top economics and political science journals, including the American Political Science Review, Journal of European Economic Association, and Journal of Public Economics. His methodology combines survey design, data science, and geoeconomic analysis to address societal challenges.
- Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge
- Listed among the top 1% of Economists in terms of research output (last ten years)
As co-founder of conflictforecast.org and EconAI, he applies machine learning to conflict prediction and economic modeling. He also serves on editorial boards and steering committees, contributing to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of economics, political science, and artificial intelligence.




