David Jacks received his Bachelor in Economics and History (summa cum laude) from the University of Memphis in 1997. Subsequently, he received a Master’s in Economics from the University of Memphis in 1998 and a Master’s in Economic History (with distinction) from the London School of Economics in 1999. His terminal degree, a Doctor of Philosophy in Economics from the University of California, Davis, was awarded in 2004.
Professor Jacks is currently the J Y Pillay Professor of Social Sciences at Yale-NUS College and Professor of Economics at the National University of Singapore. In 2015, he was appointed as a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. In 2019, he was also appointed as a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research.

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Bulking up: Booms and busts in maritime transport costs and their drivers
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- Economic history 
- International trade

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Legalise it: Prohibition’s repeal and its unintended impact on public health
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- Health Economics 
- Economic history

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Trade wars may ‘bloc up’ world trade
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- Economic history 
- International trade

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Drivers of commodity price booms and busts in the long run
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- Economic history 
- Financial Markets

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Patterns of trade and immigration in historical perspective
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- Economic history 
- International trade 
- Migration