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Lawrence Katz's Ph.D. Students (Harvard unless otherwise noted) Dissertation Committee Member and/or Job Market Letter Writer

Ph.D Initial Placement Current Position Year 1. Karl Iorio (UC Berkeley) 1986 Kaiser Health Foundation 2. Lori Kletzer (UC Berkeley) 1986 Williams Colby College, and Dean of Faculty 3. Miles Kimball 1987 of Michigan University of Colorado, Boulder 4. Alan B. Krueger 1987 Princeton University (Past Chair, CEA) 5. David I. Levine 1987 UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business 6. 1987 Board UC Irvine 7. Robert Valletta 1987 UC Irvine Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 8. Sanders Korenman 1988 Princeton University CUNY-Baruch College 9. Douglas Kruse 1988 Rutgers University 10. Fernando Ramos 1989 KPMG Peat Marwick 11. Changyong Rhee 1989 IMF, Director of Asia and the Pacific 12. Robert J. Waldmann 1989 European University Institute Tor Vergata University of Rome 13. Edward Funkhouser 1990 UC Santa Barbara California State University, Long Beach 14. James Montgomery (MIT) 1990 U. of Wisconsin, 15. Marcus Rebick 1990 Oxford University, 1994-2012 16. Ana Revenga 1990 The World Bank The World Bank 17. Eric Rice 1990 The World Bank Wellington Management 18. David N. Weil 1990 Brown University 19. David M. Cutler (MIT) 1991 Harvard University Harvard University 20. Maria Hanratty 1991 Cornell University , Humphrey School 21. 1991 Harvard University 22. Andrew Warner 1991 The World Bank Millennium Challenge 23. Jonathan Gruber 1992 MIT MIT 24. 1992 Rutgers U. (Past Chief , U.S. DOL) 25.Robert Kornfeld 1992 Abt Associates U.S Department of Commerce BEA 26. Karyn Model 1992 RAND Resolution Economics 27. 1992 Princeton University Dean, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University (Past CEA Member) 28. 1992 Federal Reserve Board University of Maryland, School of Public Policy 29. Elliot Berman 1993 University UC San Diego 30. Jorg Decressin 1993 International Monetary Fund International Monetary Fund 31. Rachel Friedberg (MIT) 1993 Brown University Brown University 32. William Rodgers 1993 William and Mary College Rutgers University (Past Chief Economist, DOL) 33. David Rodda 1993 Abt Associates Freddie Mac 34. Nada Eissa 1994 UC Berkeley 35. Judith Hellerstein 1994 Northwestern University University of Maryland 36. (MIT) 1994 University of Chicago (Clark Medalist) 37. William Miracky (MIT) 1994 Monitor Group Monitor Group 38. Dahlia Remler 1994 CUNY-Baruch College 39. Zadia Feliciano 1995 Queens College Queens College 40. Susan Guthrie 1995 Brattle Group 41. David C. Marè 1995 New Zealand Ministry of Labour Motu Economic and Public Policy Research 42. Suzanne Reyes 1995 Abt Associates 43. Marian Vaillant Wrobel 1995 Abt Associates Mathematica Policy Research 44. Boris Simkovich 1996 Light Management Consulting 45. Elizabeth Brainerd 1996 46. 1996 Harvard University, Kennedy School Harvard University, Kennedy School 47. Gadi Bar-Levy 1997 Northwestern University Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 48. 1997 Federal Reserve Bank of New York University of Texas, Austin & CEA Member 49. Rajeev Dehejia 1997 NYU Wagner School 50. Vandy Howell 1997 Cornerstone Research Cornerstone Research 51. Katharine Baicker 1998 Harvard School of Public Health (Past CEA Member) 52. Marianne Bertrand 1998 Princeton University University of Chicago Booth School 53. John Horn 1998 Brattle Group McKinsey 54. Jeffrey Kling (MIT) 1998 Princeton University Congressional Budget Office 55. Erzo Luttmer 1998 University of Chicago, Harris School Dartmouth College 56. 1998 MIT Harvard University 57. Nuria Rodriguez Planas (BU) 1998 Federal Reserve Board Queens College, CUNY and IZA 58. John Tyler 1998 Brown University Brown University 59. 1999 MIT MIT 60. 1999 University of Chicago, Harris School 61. Matthew Ellman 1999 Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona Graduate School of Economics 62. Spencer Glendon 1999 Wellington Management Wellington Management 63. Chor-Ching Goh 1999 The World Bank The World Bank 64. Illoong Kwon 1999 Seoul National University 65. Judith Li 1999 Harvard University 66. Ellen Meara 1999 Dartmouth College 67. Mario Centeno 2000 Bank of Portugal Minister of Finance, Portugal 68. Maya Federman 2000 Pitzer College Pitzer College 69. Richard Johnson 2000 Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City 70. Jed Kolko 2000 Forrester Research Indeed.com, Chief Economist 71. 2000 Harvard Graduate School of Harvard Graduate School of Education 72. 2000 UC Berkeley UC Berkeley 73. Daniele Paserman 2000 Hebrew University 74. Carolina Sanchez 2000 The World Bank The World Bank 75. Marcus Stanley 2000 Case Western Reserve University Americans for Financial Reform 76. Daniel Devroye 2000 McKinsey McKinsey 77. Mireille Jacobson 2001 UC Irvine UC Irvine 78. Alison Moranz 2001 Stanford Law School Stanford Law School 79. Alicia Sasser Modestino 2001 Mathematica 80. 2001 Forrester of Michigan (Past CEA Member) 81. Justin Wolfers 2001 Stanford Graduate School of Business University of Michigan 82. Stefano DellaVigna 2002 UC Berkeley UC Berkeley 83. Nora Gordon 2002 UC San Diego Georgetown University 84. Albert Monroe 2002 CAN Corporation Thomas Jefferson School of Law 85. Jessica Wolpaw Reyes 2002 Amherst College 86. M. Elena Zoido 2002 NERA Madrid LECG, Madrid 87. 2003 UC Berkeley Stanford University (Clark Medalist) 88. Cristian Pop-Eleches 2003 Columbia University, SIPA 89. Sarah Reber 2003 UCLA Public Policy & RWJ Scholar UCLA Public Policy 90. Tara Watson 2003 Williams College Williams College 91. Dean Yang 2003 University of Michigan, Ford School University of Michigan, Ford School 92. Daniel L. Chen (MIT) 2004 Duke Law School Toulouse Institute for Advanced Study 93. Yael Hadass 2004 Schocken Publishing House Schocken Publishing House 94. 2004 RWJ Scholar and Stanford University Northwestern University 95. Phanwadee Khananusapkul 2004 Lehman Brothers 96. Adam Looney 2004 Federal Reserve Board The Brookings Institution 97. Ofer Malamud 2004 University of Chicago, Harris School University of Chicago, Harris School 98. 2004 MIT & Harvard Society of MIT 99. Gonzalo Reyes 2004 Public Pensions, Chile Office of Superintendent of Public Pensions, Chile 100. Jonah Rockoff 2004 Columbia University, GSB Columbia University, GSB 101. Nava Ashraf 2005 London School of Economics 102. David Evans 2005 RAND The World Bank 103. Bryan Graham 2005 UC Berkeley UC Berkeley 104. Raven Saks Malloy 2005 Federal Reserve Board Federal Reserve Board 105. Jesse Shapiro 2005 University of Chicago Booth School Brown University 106. Gustavo Suarez 2005 Federal Reserve Board Federal Reserve Board 107. Abigail Waggoner Wozniak 2005 Notre Dame University Notre Dame University 108. Leah Platt Boustan 2006 UCLA UCLA 109. Carola Frydman 2006 MIT Sloan School Northwestern University, Kellogg School 110. Ioana Marinescu (LSE) 2006 University of Chicago, Harris School University of Chicago, Harris School 111. 2006 University of Chicago Brown University 112. Bryce Ward 2006 EconNorthwest EconNorthwest 113. Andreea Balan Cohen 2007 114. C. Kirabo Jackson 2007 Cornell University Northwestern University 115. Ilyana Kuziemko 2007 Princeton University Princeton University 116. Igor Barenboim 2008 Private Sector Subsecretário Administração do Rio de Janeiro 117. Elias Bruegmann 2008 Cornerstone Research Amazon 118. Hanley Chiang 2008 Mathematica Policy Research Mathematica Policy Research 119. Alexander Gelber 2008 U. of Pennsylvania, Wharton School UC Berkeley, Goldman School 120. Lisa Kahn 2008 Yale University SOM Yale University SOM 121. Oeindrila Dube 2009 NYU, Political Science University of Chicago, Harris School 122. Karthik Kalyanaraman 2009 University College London 123. Juan Saavedra 2009 RAND and University of Los Andes University of Southern California 124. Judith Scott-Clayton 2009 Columbia University, Teachers College Columbia University, Teachers College 125. Sharon Barnhardt 2010 IFMR, Chennai Indian Institute of Management - Ahmedabad (IIM-A) 126. Carlos Berdejo 2010 Loyola University Law School Loyola University Law School 127. Leonardo Bursztyn 2010 UCLA Anderson School UCLA Anderson School 128. Matthew Chingos 2010 The Brookings Institute The Urban Institute 129. David Deming 2010 Carnegie Mellon University Harvard Graduate School of Education & HKS 130. Daniel Fetter 2010 Wellesley College 131. Alex Kaufman 2010 Federal Reserve Board Federal Reserve Board 132. Omar Robles 2010 Bureau of Labor Statistics Bureau of Labor Statistics 133. Thomas Wei 2010 U.S. Department of Education, IES U.S. Department of Education, IES 134. 2010 MIT MIT 135. Dainn Wie 2010 GRIPS, Japan GRIPS, Japan 136. Noam Yuchtman 2010 UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business 137. Rachel Barza 2011 The Brattle Group, London The Brattle Group, London 138. Jonathan Beauchamp 2011 McKinsey University of Toronto 139. Eliana Carranza 2011 The World Bank RAND and The World Bank 140. Jinzhu Chen 2011 Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Chinese Academy of Social Sciences 141. Jeffrey Clemens 2011 UC San Diego and SIPA Post-Doc UC San Diego 142. Keith Ericson 2011 Boston University Boston University 143. Naomi Hausman 2011 Hebrew University Hebrew University 144. John Horton 2011 oDesk NYU Stern School 145. Bert Huang 2011 Columbia Law School Columbia Law School 146. Josh Mitchell 2011 Urban Institute U.S. Census Bureau 147. Kelly Shue 2011 University of Chicago Booth School University of Chicago Booth School 148. Tom Vogl 2011 Princeton University Princeton University 149. Ruchir Agarwal 2012 International Monetary Fund International Monetary Fund 150. Arturo Aguilar 2012 ITAM, Mexico ITAM, Mexico 151. Melissa Eccleston Adelman 2012 The World Bank The World Bank 152. Joshua Gottlieb 2012 University of British Columbia University of British Columbia 153. Elizabeth Greenwood 2012 Boston Consulting Group Boston Consulting Group 154. Supreet Kaur 2012 Columbia University UC Berkeley 155. Neel Rao 2012 SUNY Buffalo SUNY Buffalo 156. Dana Rotz 2012 Mathematica Policy Research Mathematica Policy Research 157. Danny Yagan 2012 UC Berkeley UC Berkeley 158, 2013 U. of Virginia, School of Education U. of Virginia, Curry School of Education 159. Steven Cicala 2013 U. of Chicago Harris School U. of Chicago Harris School 160. Rebecca Diamond 2013 Stanford Graduate School of Business Stanford Graduate School of Business 161. Will Dobbie 2013 Princeton University Princeton University 162. Nathan Hilger 2013 Brown University Brown University 163. Stephanie Hurder 2013 University of Michigan Boston Consulting Group 164. Aurelie Ouss 2013 U. of Chicago Crime Lab Post-Doc U. of Pennsylvania, Criminology 165. Jisoo Hwang 2013 Bank of Korea Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUKS) 166. Plamen Nikolov (HSPH) 2013 SUNY Binghamton SUNY Binghamton 167. Seth Stephens-Davidowitz 2013 Google New York Times 168. Ugo Troiano 2013 University of Michigan University of Michigan 169. Crystal Yang 2013 Harvard Law School 170. Anjali Adukia 2014 U. of Chicago, Harris School U. of Chicago, Harris School 171. Thomas Barrios 2014 U. of Michigan, Post-Doc True Car 172. Adam Guren 2014 Boston University Boston University 173. Arash Nekeoi 2014 IIES, Stockholm IIES, Stockholm 174. Matt Resseger 2014 Boston Redevelopment Authority Boston Redevelopment Authority 175. Emily Sands 2014 Coursera Coursera 176. Ian Tomb 2014 Goldman Sachs, London Goldman Sachs, London 177. Clara Zeverina 2014 NBER Post-Doc Private Sector 178. Sarah Cohodes 2015 Columbia Teachers College Columbia Teachers College 179. A. Nilesh Fernando 2015 Notre Dame University Notre Dame University 180. Francisco Queiró 2015 HBS, Post-Doc Nova School of Business & Economics, Lisbon 181. László Sándor 2015 U. of Luxemburg & NBER Post-Doc University of Luxemburg 182. Benjamin Schoefer 2015 UC Berkeley UC Berkeley 183. James Feigenbaum 2016 Boston University, Princeton Post-Doc 184. Peter Ganong 2016 U. of Chicago Harris School 185. Xavier Jaravel 2016 Stanford, SIEPR Post-Doc 186. Simon Jäger 2016 MIT 187. Silvia Robles 2016 University of Michigan, Post-Doc 188. Daniel Sullivan 2016 189. Patrick Turley 2016 USC, Post-Doc 190. Gal Wettstein 2016 U.S. Department of Treasury Center for Retirement Research,