Short Biography
Nancy Lin
Rose is Professor of Economics at MIT and
Director of the National Bureau of Economic Research program in Industrial
Organization.
Professor Rose's
research focuses on the empirical analysis of firm behavior and the economics
of regulation. Her best-known work in regulatory economics includes studies of
the scope of labor rent-sharing and impact of deregulation in the U.S.
trucking industry, efficiency and innovation effects of regulation in the electric utility
industry, and political constraints on top executive compensation in regulated
industries. Her research on firm behavior includes analyses of the effect of
firm financial condition on the safety performance of U.S.
air carriers, the interaction of competition and pricing behavior in airline
markets, and the determinants of CEO compensation.
Professor Rose
received her A.B. magna cum laude in Economics and Government from Harvard
University and her Ph.D. in
Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She was a faculty member of the MIT Sloan
School of Management from 1985-1997, and has been a member of MIT's Department
of Economics faculty since 1994. She received the MIT Undergraduate Economics
Association Teaching Award in 2000 and 2004.
Professor Rose
was a Guggenheim Fellow in 2004-2005, a George
and Karen McCown Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Hoover Institution in
2000- 2001, and fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences
in 1993-94. She is the recipient of a Faculty Award for Women Scientists and
Engineers from the National Science Foundation as well as faculty fellowships
from the John M.
Olin Foundation
and Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. She has served on the Board of Editors of the American
Economic Review and the Journal of Industrial Economics and as associate
editor for several journals. Professor
Rose has been on the American Economic
Association Executive Committee, the Board of the AEA’s Committee on the Status
of Women in the Economics Profession, and on program committees for the AEA and
the Econometric Society annual meetings.
She serves as an independent director for CRA
International and Sentinel Investments Funds.