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Gregory Bruich is a Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Harvard University, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on public economics, with expertise in econometrics and labor economics. He is a highly awarded educator, recognized by students and institutions including the Rhodes Trust and Harvard College. He teaches Ph.D.-level econometrics and large undergraduate courses like Economics 1123 and Economics 50 (co-taught with Raj Chetty). His advising work has produced seven Hoopes Prize-winning theses, supported by FAS research grants. He also develops online courses on EdX addressing social and economic disparities through big data analysis.
Education: Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University. Teaching roles include Economics 2110 (Ph.D.), Economics 1123 (undergraduate), and API 202 Z at Harvard Kennedy School. His research grants and advising span over thirty senior theses across Economics, Applied Math, Social Studies, and Statistics.
- Awards: John R. Marquand Award, Rhodes Inspirational Educator Award, multiple teaching commendations
- Advising: Faculty Adviser for 30+ senior theses; three FAS grants for Hoopes Prize-winning work
- Online Education: Co-developed EdX courses like 'Big Data Solutions for Social and Economic Disparities'
His technical contributions include econometric tools for robust variance estimation and statistical testing methods, shared via Stata code repositories.


