Fed/GFLEC Financial Literacy Seminar Series

April 18, 2019

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Seminar IV | Income Growth and the Distributional Effects of Urban Spatial Sorting

« Event's Main Page

Erik Hurst, Distinguished Financial Literacy Speaker

V. Duane Rath Professor of Economics, Deputy Director of the Becker Friedman Institute, and John E. Jeuck Faculty Fellow, University of Chicago Booth School of Business


FinLit Talks: Interviews with Financial Literacy Thought Leaders

Financial Literacy Seminar with Erik Hurst

LOCATION

George Washington University School of Business
Duquès Hall, Minerva Room (451)
2201 G Street NW
(main entrance is on 22nd Street between G and H Streets)

Bio: Erik Hurst

Erik Hurst, is the V. Duane Rath Professor of Economics and John E. Jeuck Faculty Fellow at the University of Chicago, Booth School of Business. He is also the current Deputy Director of the University of Chicago’s Becker-Friedman Institute.

He serves as a research associate for the National Bureau of Economic Research, a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and a co-editor of the National Bureau of Economics Macroeconomics Annual.  From 2014-2017, Hurst served as a co-editor for the Journal of Political Economy.

Professor Hurst is a macroeconomist whose research has advanced our understanding of labor markets, consumer theory, housing markets, regional economics, mortgage markets, and entrepreneurship.  His research on these topics has appeared in top economic journals and is frequently cited in the Economist, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post and the New York Times.

Professor Hurst received the 2006 TIAA-CREF Paul Samuelson Award for the best published paper dealing with household financial security and was also awarded the 2012 Ewing Marion Kauffman Prize Medal for Distinguished Research in Entrepreneurship bestowed annually to one scholar under the age of 40 whose research has made a significant contribution to the entrepreneurship literature.

In both 2008 and 2010, the Chicago Booth students awarded Professor Hurst the Emory Williams Award for Teaching Excellence.   In 2013, the students awarded him their Faculty Excellence Award for his commitment to teaching.  In 2017, Hurst was awarded the McKinsey prize for best teacher at Chicago Booth.

Professor Hurst earned a bachelor’s degree in economics in 1993 from Clarkson University. He went on to earn a master’s degree in economics in 1995 and a PhD in economics in 1999 from the University of Michigan.