Neale Mahoney
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Neale Mahoney | |
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| Born | 1982 (age 42–43) |
| Academic career | |
| Field | Public finance, industrial organization, health economics |
| Institutions | Stanford University |
| Alma mater | |
| Doctoral advisor | Jonathan Levin, Liran Einav, Caroline Hoxby |
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Neale Mahoney (born 1982)[1] is a professor of economics at Stanford University, California, United States, and the inaugural George P. Shultz Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.[2] He is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. In 2022-2023, Mahoney served in the Biden Administration's National Economic Council as a Special Policy Advisor for Economic Policy.[3][4]
Mahoney earned a Bachelor of Science from Brown University in applied mathematics-economics in 2005, where he received the Samuel C. Lamport Prize for the best undergraduate thesis in economics. He completed a Master of Arts and Ph.D. in economics at Stanford University in 2011, where he was a George P. Shultz Scholar and Ric Weiland Fellow.[1]
In college, Mahoney played for the Brown Men's Ultimate team, winning a National Championship in 2005.[5] He coached the Stanford Men's Ultimate team to a quarter-final appearance in the 2011 National Championships.[6]
Mahoney was an Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholar in Health Policy Research at Harvard in 2011-2012[7] and taught at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business from 2013 to 2020, where he was the David G. Booth Faculty Fellow. He joined Stanford in 2020 as professor of economics.[8][1]