Biography

John Ham is a Professor of Economics at New York University in Abu Dhabi and Global Professor of Economics at the Wagner School of Public Service at NYU New York. He received his BA from the University of Toronto and his PhD from Princeton University.

His research is in the general area of applied microeconomics, and specifically in development economics, labor economics, health economics, and experimental economics. While most of his work is on Western economies, he is currently working on school and labor market issues in Indonesia and in Bangladesh. He has also worked on theoretical econometrics problems.

He has received several grants from the SSHRC (Canada), NSF (US), NIH (US), and SSRC (Singapore). He served on the NSF (US) review panel for Economics. He has published in many good economics journals, including the American Economic Review, Econometrica, The Journal of Political Economy and The Review of Economic Studies. He is on the editorial board of the Australian Journal of Labour Economics, Labour Economics and the Journal of Population Economics. He started his academic teaching career at the University of Toronto and has held tenured positions at the University of Pittsburgh, Ohio State University, the University of Southern California, the University of Maryland and the National University of Singapore.