Jonathan Dingel
Assistant Professor of Economics and James S. Kemper Foundation Faculty Scholar at Booth School of Business
Schools
- Booth School of Business
Links
Biography
Booth School of Business
Jonathan Dingel is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research.
Dingel’s research focuses on spatial variation in the amount and nature of economic activity across neighborhoods, cities, and countries. In recent work, he has studied the scope for telecommuting, using satellite images to define cities, and how the global climate affects agricultural trade.. At Booth, Dingel teaches Managing the Firm in the Global Economy.
Dingel received the 2014 World Trade Organization Essay Award for Young Economists. He earned his Ph.D. in economics from Columbia University in 2014. He received an M.Phil. in economics with Distinction from the University of Oxford in 2008 and an Honors B.A. in economics and political science from Gonzaga University in 2006.
Academic Areas
- Macroeconomics
## Education
- PhD Columbia University in the City of New York (2008 — 2014)
- M.Phil. University of Oxford (2006 — 2008)
- Honors B.A. Gonzaga University (2002 — 2006)
Companies
- Associate Professor Of Economics (untenured) The University of Chicago Booth School of Business (2018)
- Assistant professor of economics University of Chicago Booth School of Business (2014 — 2018)
- VoxEU assistant editor CEPR (2010 — 2014)
- Research assistant for Joseph Stiglitz Columbia Business School (2009 — 2010)
- VoxEU chief copy editor CEPR (2009 — 2010)
- VoxEU editorial assistant and copy editor CEPR (2008 — 2009)
- Intern Oxera Consulting (2007 — 2007)
- Research Intern Peterson Institute for International Economics (2006 — 2006)
- Research Officer Oxford Investment Research (2005 — 2006)
Videos
CEPR/IHEID online seminar series, 9/06 Jonathan Dingel presents "Who can work at home?".
Telemigration and development. How many services jobs will be offshored?
Why you should live in a Nerdopolis
How COVID-19 is fostering collaboration among economists
Covid Economics: Who Can Work at Home?
Covid Economics: The Future of WFH
How race plays a role in choosing dining destinations
Covid Economics: The Future of Offshoring
Spatial Correlation, Trade, and Inequality: Evidence from the Global Climate feat. Jonathan Dingel
Climate Change Economics Workshop (Day 1)
Clare Balboni | In Harm's Way? Infrastructure Investments and the Persistence of Coastal Cities
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