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David Deming is a Professor of Economics at Harvard University, where he also serves as the Danoff Dean of Harvard College and the William Henry Bloomberg Professor at the Harvard Kennedy School. His research addresses significant issues in labor economics, focusing on higher education, skills development, technology, and labor market dynamics. Over the years, he has made outstanding contributions to the field of Labor Economics, which were recognized in 2022 when he was awarded the Sherwin Rosen Prize. His teaching fields include labor economics and public economics, reflecting his deep expertise and passion for these subjects. Deming is an influential figure in the economic community, contributing to various discussions and publications that shape the understanding of the labor market and educational economics.
Administered by the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS).