Fields: Economic theory, finance
Research interests: Firm productivity and international trade; economics of social networks, household consumption
Adam Szeidl received his PhD from Harvard in 2004, the same year he joined Berkeley's faculty as an assistant professor. He is a recipient of an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship for 2010-12, and has been Principal Investigator for two NSF grants. Professor Szeidl is also a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureu of Economic Research.
Current Status: Sabbatical Fall 2010