Daniel Hojman

Associate Professor of Public Policy
Harvard Kennedy School,
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Office Address
Non Resident
Mailing Address
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Mailbox 31
79 JFK Street
Contact
Phone: 617-384-8120
Fax: 617-496-5747
Email: Daniel_Hojman@harvard.edu
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Profile

Daniel A. Hojman, Associate Professor of Public Policy, teaches microeconomics. His main research areas are theoretical and applied microeconomics and political economy. He developed analytical models to study the role of social networks on welfare and inequality and examined the impact of corruption and the media on political participation. His current research interests include behavioral economics, corruption, and deliberation processes. Hojman received his PhD in economics from Harvard University and holds prior degrees in sciences from the University of Chile.

Research

For a complete list of faculty citations from 2001 - present, please visit the Harvard Kennedy School Research Report Online.

Selected Publication Citations:

  • Academic Journal/Scholarly Articles
    • Campante, Filipe R., and Daniel Hojman. "Media and Polarization: Evidence from the Introduction of Broadcast TV in the US." Journal of Public Economics 100 (April 2013): 79-92.