

Christian Moser
Assistant Professor and Chazen Senior Scholar, Columbia Business School
Christian Moser is an Assistant Professor within the Economics Division and Chazen Senior Scholar at Columbia Business School and an affiliated faculty member within the Department of Economics at Columbia University.
His research revolves around topics in macroeconomics with a focus on earnings inequality. He has taught related courses at the graduate (MBA and PhD) and undergraduate level.
In 2018, he was a Visiting Scholar at the Opportunity & Inclusive Growth Institute at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. He received a PhD from the Department of Economics at Princeton University.
Recent work by Christian Moser
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How a rising minimum wage reduced earnings inequality in Brazil
Over a 16-year period, the Brazilian government more than doubled the real minimum wage. During the same time frame, earnings inequality decreased substantially
Published 03.02.20