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Biography
Jacob Adenbaum is an Assistant Professor (tenure track) of Economics at CUNEF Universidad. He completed his PhD in Economics at the University of Minnesota in 2022. Before joining CUNEF as an Assistant Professor, he was an Early Career Researcher at the University of Edinburgh. His research focuses on macroeconomics and labor economics, with particular emphasis on multi-worker firms, human capital accumulation, and learning from coworkers. He specializes in quantitative methods and the application of scientific machine learning to solve and estimate structural economic models. Before his PhD, he worked as a Research Analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Education
PhD in Economics, University of Minnesota, 2022
BA in Mathematics and Economics, Swarthmore College, 2014
Research Interests
Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, Quantitative Methods, Scientific Machine Learning
Professional Career
Research Analyst, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, June 2014 - July 2016
Most relevant publications
Adenbaum, Jacob; Stevens John J.: "Do Long-Haul Truckers Undervalue Future Fuel Savings?", Energy Economics, 81, 1148-1166, 2019.