Christian Moser

Assistant Professor of Business at Columbia Business School

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  • Columbia Business School

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Biography

Columbia Business School

Biography

Christian is an Assistant Professor within the Finance and Economics Division at Columbia Business School. His research focuses on macroeconomics and labor economics, with additional interests in public economics. The common theme behind his research is to understand the determinants of earnings inequality and the role redistributive policies. Before joining Columbia, Christian received a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University where he was named a Fellow of Woodrow Wilson Scholars and was awarded the Towbes Prize for Outstanding Teaching. He has attracted external research grants from the Centre for Economic Policy Research and the Department for International Development as well as the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.

Teaching

Fall 2017

Global Economic Environment (MBA)

Fall 2016

Global Economic Environment (MBA)

Research

Journal articles

Returns to Education through Access to Higher-Paying Firms: Evidence from US Matched Employer-Employee Data In American Economic Review (2017)
Coauthor(s): Niklas Engbom, Christian Moser

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Working papers

Firms and the Decline of Earnings Inequality in Brazil (2017)
Coauthor(s): Jorge Alvarez, Felipe Benguria, Niklas Engbom, Christian Moser

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Optimal Paternalistic Savings Policies (2017)
Coauthor(s): Christian Moser, Pedro Olea de Souza e Silva

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Earnings Inequality and the Minimum Wage: Evidence from Brazil In CESifo Working Paper Series No. 6393 (2017)
Coauthor(s): Niklas Engbom, Christian Moser

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