Jeremy Greenwood is Professor of Economics at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also a Fellow of the Econometric Society, a Research Associate at the NBER, and a Fellow of the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory. His research has focused on how technology has affected the economy and family, in a variety of ways.

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The wife's protector: A quantitative theory linking contraceptive technology to the decline in marriage
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- Economic history 
- Frontiers of economic research

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Synergising ventures: The impact of venture capital-backed firms on the aggregate economy
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- Industrial organisation 
- Productivity and Innovation
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US income inequality and assortative marriages
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- Poverty and Income Inequality
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An equilibrium model of the African HIV/AIDS epidemic
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- Health Economics
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Shame, peer effects, and sexual behaviour: Some evidence from US high schools
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- Frontiers of economic research