Faculty & Research


George Hall

At a Glance

George Hall Photo

Associate Professor

Ph.D., University of Chicago

Specializations

Microeconomic Underpinnings Of Macroeconomic Models, Price Setting And Inventory Management

Contact Information

Sachar International Center, 122
(781) 736 - 2242 [Tel]
(781) 736 - 2269 [Fax]
ghall@brandeis.edu
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Courses Taught at IBS this Semester
Applied Business Cycle Analysis
Empirical Methods for Dynamic Economic Models

Profile

George Hall's research focuses on the microeconomic underpinnings of macroeconomics. In recent research Hall has studied how firms in the automobile and steel industries have used inventory management to respond to shocks to demand and input prices.

Hall is an Associate Professor at Brandeis as well as a Faculty Research Fellow at the NBER. Prior to joining Brandeis in 2006, he served on the faculty at Yale and the research staff at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. He earned his A.B. from Oberlin College and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago.