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    Peter Blair

    Assistant Professor at Harvard University

    Peter Blair is a prominent figure in the field of economics and education, currently holding a faculty position at Harvard's Graduate School of Education. He is known for co-directing the Project on Workforce and serving as a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Blair is notably the Principal Investigator of the BE-Lab, focusing on research areas such as the future of work, education, labor market discrimination, occupational licensing, and residential segregation.

    With a diverse educational background, he pursued a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Physics and Mathematics from Duke University, followed by a Master's in Theoretical Physics at Harvard University, and completed his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Applied Economics at the University of Pennsylvania - The Wharton School. His journey into academics was further enriched by his experience as an Assistant Professor at Harvard University and his prior role as an Assistant Professor of Economics at Clemson University's College of Business.

    Beyond his academic endeavors, Peter Blair, also known as @pqblair on Twitter, actively shares insights on research and engages with followers through his website peterqblair.com. His unique background as the youngest of seven sons and initial foray into understanding markets through selling fruit and vegetables highlights his diverse perspectives and experiences in the realm of economics and education.

    Highlights

    Sep 29 · Harvard Gazette
    Academic Symposium - Harvard Gazette
    Academic Symposium - Harvard Gazette
    Sep 29 · Harvard Gazette
    Scholars probe urgent issues facing Harvard and the world - Harvard Gazette
    Scholars probe urgent issues facing Harvard and the world - Harvard Gazette
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    Location

    Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States