Erik Hurst

Erik Hurst

  • Title: V. Duane Rath Professor of Economics and John E. Jeuck Faculty Fellow, Chicago Booth; Deputy Director of The Becker Friedman Institute
  • Education: BS, Clarkson University; MA, PhD, both from the University of Michigan
  • Joined UChicago faculty: 1999
  • erik.hurst@chicagobooth.edu

Erik Hurst

Erik Hurst is a macroeconomist whose work focuses on housing markets, labor markets and household financial behavior. One strand of Hurst's research explores the importance of home production in determining time series, life cycle, and business cycle variation in measured consumption spending. Recently, Hurst has explored how changes in the U.S. labor market have influenced U.S. macroeconomic outcomes.

Prof. Hurst has published numerous papers on the on these issues and his work has been extensively covered in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Economist. In 2012, Hurst was awarded the Ewing Marion Kauffman Prize Medal for Distinguished Research in Entrepreneurship. The Medal is awarded annually to a scholar under the age of 40 whose research has made a significant contribution to the literature in entrepreneurship.

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Hurst Stories

The Free-Time Paradox in America

Prof. Erik Hurst studies dramatic decline in labor participation among male high school graduates


How to Gladden a Wealthy Mind

Prof. Erik Hurst comments on the diminished psychological benefits of wealth after reaching a certain income level


Magic Bullets: Can small businesses rebuild our economy?

Prof. Erik Hurst's research shows most small businesses have little desire to grow big


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