
معرفی
Jacob French is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University, where he joined in September 2022. His academic work bridges labor economics, education, and microeconomic theory, with a strong focus on inequality and opportunity.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Economics, Arizona State University
- B.S. in Economics, University of Minnesota
- B.S. in Mathematics, University of Minnesota
His research interests include labor economics, economics of education, welfare inequality, and economic history. He investigates how technological change impacts incumbent workers, demographic disparities in education, and access to high-opportunity neighborhoods. His work lies at the intersection of applied microeconomics and policy-relevant social issues.
While no recent publications are listed, his research agenda suggests engagement with empirical microeconomic methods, social mobility, and human capital formation.
Scientific Awards:
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He teaches Microeconomics with Algebra and advises on topics related to labor and education. There is no mention of grants, students, or research teams in the provided material. His expertise spans economic history, labor markets, and microeconomic theory, contributing to both academic and policy discussions.




