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    Amir Sufi

    Bruce Lindsay Distinguished Service Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Chicago Booth

    Amir Sufi is a prominent economist and professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He holds the position of Bruce Lindsay Distinguished Service Professor of Economics and Public Policy.12

    Academic Background and Achievements

    Sufi earned his Bachelor's Degree from Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service in 1999 and his PhD in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2005.1 He has been on the faculty at Chicago Booth since 2005.1

    Some of his notable achievements include:

    • Awarded the 2017 Fischer Black Prize by the American Finance Association, given to the top financial economics scholar under 4012
    • Elected as a Fellow of the Econometric Society in 202212
    • Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research1
    • Co-director of the NBER Program on Corporate Finance1
    • Associate editor for the American Economic Review1

    Research Focus

    Sufi's research primarily focuses on finance and macroeconomics. His work explores how financial arrangements in an economy affect real outcomes such as:

    • Business investment
    • Household consumption
    • Employment
    • Economic growth

    His main contributions have been in two areas:

    1. The role of household debt in macroeconomic fluctuations
    2. Empirical financial contracting

    Publications

    Sufi co-authored the book "House of Debt: How They (and You) Caused the Great Recession and How We Can Prevent It from Happening Again" with Atif Mian, published by the University of Chicago Press in 2014.12 This book is based on his research on household debt and its impact on the economy.

    He has also published numerous academic papers in prestigious journals such as the Journal of Finance, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and American Economic Review.1

    Amir Sufi's work has significantly contributed to our understanding of financial economics and macroeconomics, particularly in relation to household debt and its broader economic implications.

    Highlights

    May 8 · chicagobooth.edu
    Booth and UChicago Scholars Elected to American Academy of Arts ...

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    Location

    Greater Chicago Area