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David Galenson is a Professor in Economics and the College at the University of Chicago, where he has been affiliated since 1978. He holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University (1979). His research focuses on the life cycles of human creativity, particularly in artistic and innovative contexts, and the dynamics of art markets. His work bridges economics with cultural analysis, exploring how creativity evolves over time and influences market behaviors.
He is based in the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics, contributing to both undergraduate and graduate education at the University of Chicago. While no specific awards or grants are listed in the provided materials, his research has likely impacted fields intersecting economics, art history, and innovation studies.
His office is located at SHFE 322, and his contact information includes a direct phone line. However, no personal email is explicitly provided in the text. His research interests emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to understanding creativity's economic and cultural dimensions.




