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Henry Farber, Hughes-Rogers Professor of Economics at Princeton University
Henry Farber is the Hughes-Rogers Professor of Economics.
Professor Farber graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute (B.S., 1972) the New York State School of
Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, (M.S.,
1974) and Princeton University (Ph.D., 1977). In addition to
his faculty position at the Industrial Research Section,
Farber is a Research Associate of the National Bureau of
Economic Research and an Associate Editor of the Industrial
and Labor Relations Review. He is also a Fellow of the
Econometric Society. Before joining the Princeton faculty in
1991, Farber was Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (1977-91). He has also been a Fellow
at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences
(1983-84, 1989-90). Farber's current research interests
include the economics of labor unions, worker mobility, wage
dynamics, the role of information in labor markets, the
analysis of dispute settlement mechanisms (including
arbitration and litigation), and the analysis of voter
behavior.
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