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Mushfiq Mobarak was born on 1976, is an Economics Professor. Discover Mushfiq Mobarak's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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1976

Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak (born 1976 ) is a Bangladeshi economist and a professor of economics at Yale University.

Moreover, he is a co-chair of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab's (J-PAL) Urban Services Initiative and its Environment and Energy sector, as well as the lead academic for Bangladesh at the International Growth Centre (IGC).

His research interests concentrate on environmental issues in developing countries.

1997

A native of Bangladesh, Mushfiq Mobarak studied in the United States, where he earned a B.A. in mathematics and economics from Macalester College in 1997, and both an M.A. and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Maryland, College Park in 1999 and 2002, respectively.

1998

During his graduate studies, Mobarak worked as a consultant and economist for the World Bank (1998-2001) and the International Monetary Fund before becoming an assistant professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder (2002–07).

2006

Following a visiting appointment in 2006, Mobarak then moved to the Yale School of Management in 2007, where he was first promoted to associate professor (2012–15) and to full professor in 2015; in 2017, he also integrated Yale University's Department of Economics.

2009

Moreover, he also has been the lead academic of the Bangladesh Research Programme at IGC since 2009 and was a Global Future Council Fellow regarding the future of migration at the World Economic Forum.

Other affiliations include NBER, BREAD, CEPR, and Yale's Economic Growth Center, among others.

Finally, he also holds editorial positions at Development Engineering, the World Bank Economic Review, and Economic Development and Cultural Change.

Mobarak is married and has two children.

Mushfiq Mobarak's research interests include development economics, behavioural economics, environmental economics and migration.

According to IDEAS/RePEc, he belongs to the top 7% of most cited economists.

Key findings of his research include:

2011

Mushfiq Mobarak is affiliated with several economic research institutes, including J-PAL, where he serves as co-chair of Urban Services Initiative (with Esther Duflo, since 2011) and of the Energy and Environment sector (with Michael Greenstone, since 2016).