Benjamin Faber
University of California, Berkeley
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Benjamin Faber is an Assistant Professor of Economics in the University of California, Berkeley Department of Economics. His research lies at the intersection of development economics and international trade, focusing on the impact of different forms of market integration on the economic livelihoods of households in developing countries. He is an Associate Editor for Econometrica; an affiliate of BREAD, IGC, CEPR, CEGA, and the Clausen Center for International Business and Policy; and a NBER Faculty Research Fellow.