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  1. Jonathan E. Payne is an assistant professor of economics at Princeton who studies macroeconomics, finance, and financial history. He works on topics such as banking frictions, deposit contracts, digital currencies, and green finance.

  2. Jonathan Payne is a Dorrell William Kirby Professor of Geological Sciences and Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at Stanford University. He studies the relationship between environmental change and biological evolution in the fossil record, with a focus on mass extinction events and marine ecosystems.

  3. Jonathan Payne. Princeton University: Economics. I am an Assistant Professor in the Bendheim Center for Finance in the Department of Economics at Princeton University. I completed my Ph.D. at...

    • Sylvain Chassang
    • Pablo Fajgelbaum
    • John Grigsby
    • Anne Karing
    • Alessandro Lizzeri
    • Xiaosheng Mu
    • Jonathan Payne
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    Professor Sylvain Chassang returns to Princeton after several years at New York University (NYU). His research interests are in game theory, industrial organization, and development. After earning his Ph.D. and before his time at NYU, Professor Chassang spent nearly ten years teaching at Princeton. Professor Chassang is a co-editor at the American ...

    Pablo Fajgelbaum joins us from UCLA. His research interests include spatial economics and international trade. He’s an associate editor at the Journal of International Economics. This fall, Professor Fajgelbaum will teach graduate-level international trade. Fajgelbaum is originally from Argentina. Fajgelbaum has an undergraduate and a graduate stud...

    John Grigsby will join Princeton Economics as an assistant professor in Fall 2021 after completing a post-doctoral research position at Northwestern University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 2020. He completed his undergraduate studies at Washington and Lee University. Grigsby is originally from Virginia, but grew up outsi...

    Anne Karing joined Princeton Economics as a post-doctoral research fellow in the Fall of 2019. In January 2021, Karing will join the Department of Economics and Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs as an assistant professor. Karing is originally from Germany.Karing’s research sits at the intersection of development and behavioral ...

    Professor Alessandro Lizzeri joins us from New York University’s Department of Economics. His research is in the fields of microeconomic theory, industrial organization, and political economy. Lizzeri was previously an Assistant Professor at Princeton from 1995 to 2001. Lizzeri is a fellow of the Econometric Society and is currently a co-editor of ...

    Xiaosheng Mu joins us from the Economics Department at Columbia University. His research interests are in information acquisition and mechanism design. Mu is originally from Shanghai, China. He completed his undergraduate studies at Yale University and earned his Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University. Outside of research and teaching, his hobb...

    Jonathan Payne first joined Princeton in the fall of 2019 as a Pyewacket Fellow at the Bendheim Center for Finance. He is now an assistant professor with the Economics Department. Payne’s research is in the fields of finance, macroeconomics, and history. He is interested in the role that financial institutions play in the broader economy. Payne is ...

    Jonathan Payne is a finance, macroeconomics, and history scholar who joined Princeton Economics in 2019. He earned his Ph.D. from NYU and his undergraduate degree from the University of Melbourne.

  4. Science 362 (6419), eaat1327. , 2018. 260. 2018. Two-phase increase in the maximum size of life over 3.5 billion years reflects biological innovation and environmental opportunity. JL Payne, AG Boyer, JH Brown, S Finnegan, M Kowalewski, RA Krause, ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (1), 24-27.

  5. Jonathan Payne is a Dorrell William Kirby Professor and Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at Stanford University. He studies the relationship between environmental change and biological evolution in the fossil record, especially mass extinction events and marine ecosystems.

  6. Jonathan Payne is a Dorrell William Kirby Professor of Geological Sciences and Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at Stanford University. He studies the relationship between environmental change and biological evolution in the fossil record, with a focus on mass extinction events and marine ecosystems.

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