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Sharat Ganapati is an Assistant Professor at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service (Primary Appointment) and affiliated faculty in the Department of Economics at Georgetown University. He holds positions as a National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Faculty Research Fellow and a CESifo Research Affiliate. His expertise spans international trade, industrial organization, environmental economics, and spatial economics. He earned his Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University (2017), following degrees from the University of Chicago (B.S. Mathematics, B.A. Economics, 2009).
His research focuses on the interplay of trade policies, firm behavior, and spatial economic dynamics. Notable contributions include studies on transshipment hubs, urban welfare, and remote work trends. His work has been published in top journals like the American Economic Journal, Journal of Political Economy, and Journal of Economic Perspectives. Ganapati has received prestigious awards and fellowships, including the Yale Dissertation Fellowship and IBM Thomas J. Watson Scholarship.
He advises graduate students such as Cam Healy and Philipp Ludwig and has held editorial roles in journals including the Journal of International Economics and Review of Economics and Statistics. His grants include NSF funding for research on firm heterogeneity. Professional activities include seminars at institutions like Harvard, MIT, and the Federal Reserve.


