Fields: Economic theory, finance
Research interests: Consumption commitments, asset pricing, economics of networks; large auction markets, microfoundations of price-taking behavior
Adam Szeidl received his PhD from Harvard in 2004, the same year he joined Berkeley's faculty as an assistant professor. He recently won a three-year National Science Foundation grant for "Consumption Commitments and Risk Preferences" (with Raj Chetty). Professor Szeidl was the recipient of a Harvard University Term Fellowship (2004) and was chosen as a participant in the Review of Economic Studies Tour (2004).
Current Status: Teaching