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Jim Albrecht is a Professor of Economics at Georgetown University's Department of Economics. His research focuses on labor markets, search theory, and public policy, with an emphasis on understanding the impacts of economic policies on inequality, gender wage gaps, and market dynamics. His work frequently employs equilibrium search and matching models to analyze labor market outcomes.
Key research areas include parental leave policies, competitive search mechanisms, and the effects of public-sector employment. Notable contributions explore how information asymmetry and market structures influence economic behavior, with recent projects addressing cultural shifts related to family policies and labor market participation.
His publications span over three decades, reflecting sustained engagement in both theoretical and applied economic research. Collaborations with institutions like CERN and funding from agencies such as IFAU highlight interdisciplinary and international dimensions to his work.
No formal awards are listed, but his prolific publication record and institutional affiliations underscore academic recognition. While no advising relationships or grants are explicitly stated, his research often acknowledges support from national and international organizations.

