Nicholas Bloom

Visiting Fellow, 2012–2013
Associate Professor of Economics, Stanford University

Nicholas Bloom’s research interests focus on the measurement and explanation of management strategies around the world. Recently he has directed management field experiments in India purported to identify casual links between management and performance.

Bloom is an Associate Professor in the department of economics and Associate Professor, by courtesy, at the Graduate School of Business. He is also a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Center for Economic Performance, and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.

Bloom was awarded the Frisch Medal from the Econometrics Society in 2010. He also won the Stanford Graduate Economics Association PhD advising award in 2008, the John T. Dunlop Scholar Award from the Labor Economics Research Association in 2008. He was awarded a National Science Foundation Career Grant for 2009–2014.

Bloom earned his B.A. from Cambridge in 1994, his masters at Oxford in 1996, and his PhD from the University College London in 2010.

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