
معرفی
Nicolas Ziebarth is a Professor and holds the Sam B. Cook Chair of Economics at the University of Missouri. His research focuses on Macroeconomics and Economic History, with notable contributions exploring topics such as labor market policies during the Great Depression, the impact of student debt, and comparative economic development across historical periods. He has collaborated extensively with scholars like Price Fishback, Pauline Gervais, and Joel Mokyr.
His work integrates quantitative methods with historical analysis, addressing questions about economic growth, technological innovation, and the consequences of financial crises. Notable articles include studies on workweek restrictions during the 1930s and the effects of bank failures in Mississippi. Though no explicit grants or lab affiliations are listed, his research emphasizes policy-relevant historical insights.
Dr. Ziebarth’s publications span leading journals such as the American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics and Journal of Economic Perspectives. His research highlights enduring economic challenges while drawing parallels between historical events and contemporary issues.





