
معرفی
Eric Budish is the Paul G. McDermott Professor of Economics and Entrepreneurship at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business. He is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and co-directs the Clark Center for Global Markets and the Chicago Booth Economics PhD Program. His research focuses on market design, microeconomic theory, and finance, with significant real-world applications.
Education:
- PhD in Business Economics, Harvard University
- MPhil in Economics, University of Oxford (Nuffield College)
- BA in Economics and Philosophy, Amherst College
Research Interests: Budish is a leading expert in market design, addressing challenges in financial markets, cryptocurrencies, course allocation, and pandemic policy. His work combines theoretical rigor with empirical analysis and institutional details to create practical solutions.
Scientific Awards:
- Kauffman/iHEA Award for Health Care Entrepreneurship and Innovation Research
- Arrow Award for best paper in Health Economics
- WFA 2020 Two Sigma Best Paper Award
- Sloan Research Fellowship
- AQR Insight Award
- Marshall Scholarship
Advising and Grants: Budish co-directs the Economics PhD Program at Chicago Booth and has contributed to policy debates on market design. His research has been supported by grants related to global vaccination, financial market reform, and innovation incentives.





