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James Levinsohn
Director, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale University
James Levinsohn is the Dean of the Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs and a prominent figure in the field of global affairs and economics.45 He holds the position of Charles W. Goodyear Professor in Global Affairs and is also a Professor of Economics and Management at Yale University.14
Academic Career and Expertise
Levinsohn's areas of expertise include:
- International economics
- Industrial organization
- Economic development
- Applied econometrics4
His recent research has focused on estimating the impacts of internal migration on household well-being in South Africa and the demand for sanitation in Bangladesh.4 He has published extensively on trade policy, youth employment policy, and global corporations.4
Leadership Roles
- Founding Director of the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale (now the Jackson School of Global Affairs)15
- Oversees the Global Affairs major in Yale College, Global Affairs MA programs, and Yale's World Fellows Program4
- Co-chair of the University Budget Committee, advising the provost on budgetary matters5
Previous Positions
Before joining Yale, Levinsohn was:
- Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the University of Michigan
- Associate Dean at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy3
International Work
Levinsohn has significant international experience:
- Lived and worked in Senegal, Botswana, and South Africa2
- Runs a project training government officials, university faculty, students, and NGO staff from over a dozen African countries on using data for policymaking5
Professional Affiliations
- Member of the Council on Foreign Relations
- Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research1
Recognition
Levinsohn has received numerous research grants and teaching awards, including "Best Professor" awards at both Yale and the University of Michigan.14




