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Dr. Daniel Aaronson is an Adjunct Professor in Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences and currently serves as Vice President and Director of Microeconomic Studies at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. He holds a B.A. (Magna Cum Laude, 1989) from Washington University in St. Louis and a Ph.D. (1996) from Northwestern University. His research focuses on labor economics, U.S. economic history, and their intersections with urban development, education policy, and demographic trends. Recent work examines firm responses to labor costs, credit access impacts on urban growth, and fertility-labor supply linkages in wealthier nations.
Professional Experience: At the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago since 1996, holding roles including Economist (1996-1999), Senior Economist (1999-2002), Economic Advisor (2002-present), Director of Microeconomic Studies (2007-present), and Vice President (2008-present). His research has been published in top journals like the American Economic Review and Journal of Political Economy.
Research Themes: His work bridges historical analysis with contemporary issues, emphasizing policy-relevant insights. Recent projects explore long-term educational interventions' impacts on health, mobility, and socioeconomic outcomes, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to macroeconomic and microeconomic challenges.


