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professor has been named a 亚洲AV Professor in recognition of his national and international accomplishments in public policy research. His status as University Professor was approved by a resolution of the Mason Board of Visitors in late July.
Earle, who joined Mason in 2010, is the director of the , which hosts weekly Micro-Economic Policy Seminars that bring prestigious speakers in the field to deliver policy-relevant research to students and faculty, not only from the Schar School, but also from several other universities and Mason departments. He also serves as the director of the Schar School鈥檚 program.
Earle earned his PhD in economics from Stanford University and undergraduate degrees from Oberlin College and Conservatory. His main research interests include labor, development, and institutions, including topics such as employment policies, financial constraints, political economy, firm dynamics, productivity, post-communist transition, inequality, and entrepreneurship. Much of his research uses large, firm-level databases from the U.S. and other countries, and he has pioneered cross-country comparative studies of such data.
Earle鈥檚 accolades include election as president of the Association for Comparative Economic Studies, a Fulbright scholarship, and a National Science Graduate Fellowship. His research won the 2011 Abram Bergson Prize for 鈥淏est Paper in Comparative Economic Studies鈥 for his paper 鈥淒id Post-Communist Privatization Increase Mortality?鈥 In 2018, he received the Outstanding Scholar Award from the Schar School.
Earle, who came to Mason after two decades of teaching at Stanford University, the Stockholm School of Economics, and the Central European University in Budapest, is frequently published in leading journals around the world, not only in economics, but also political science, management, finance, and labor studies.
Among the numerous journals in which he has published are the Journal of Political Economy,聽Economic Journal,聽Journal of Finance,聽Review of Economics and Statistics,聽American Political Science Review,聽American Journal of Political Science,聽Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Academy of Management Journal, and Journal of Labor Economics.
Earle鈥檚 research has been supported by multiple grants from the National Science Foundation and the European Union as well as by private foundations, including the MacArthur Foundation and Russell Sage Foundation, among others. Working with several Schar School students and alumni, he completed a large research project on African American entrepreneurs for the U.S. Small Business Administration during 2019-20.
鈥Importantly,鈥 added Schar School dean Mark J. Rozell, 鈥渢hese grants have funded multiple graduate students with whom he has co-written many publications, and their career successes owe much to his support and mentorship. We are very proud of John鈥檚 accomplishments and congratulate him on his achievement as University Professor.鈥
In his off hours, Earle can be found at a different sort of keyboard鈥攇rand piano鈥攑erforming in classical recitals throughout the region. In the last year, he joined the piano studio of , director of Mason鈥檚 School of Music and director of keyboard studies, and recorded several recitals, duo and , at Alexandria鈥檚 History Museum: The Lyceum. On September 12, he returns to the Lyceum to perform a program of Piano and Friends, with wind and string instruments and voice joining him at the piano.
Earle joins other Schar School faculty members as University Professors, including Zoltan Acs, Louise I. Shelley, Faye S. Taxman, Kenneth J. Button, James Olds, and Janine R. Wedel. Previous University Professors include Kingsley Haynes, Tim Conlan, Stephen Fuller, and the late Andrew Hughes Hallett.