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Taylor Jaworski serves as Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Colorado Boulder. His academic work bridges economic history and regional economics, with a focus on historical U.S. economic development, the impacts of war mobilization, and infrastructure policy.
Jaworski's research centers on economic history, regional economics, and labor economics. He investigates how major historical events, such as World War II and the construction of the Appalachian Development Highway System, shaped regional economic growth, labor markets, and spatial inequality in the United States. His work also explores topics including internal migration, urban wage premiums, and the long-term effects of industrialization and globalization.
His recent publications (2021-2026) demonstrate a consistent focus on historical economic geography. Key contributions include analyses of war mobilization's regional impacts, the role of highways in economic development, and the dynamics of poverty and mobility in rural America. Jaworski frequently uses U.S. historical data to address questions of economic policy and structural change.



