Susanto Basu has been Professor of Economics at Boston College since 2005. Previously he was Professor at the University of Michigan from 1992-2005 and Visiting Professor at Harvard from 2002-2004. He is a Research Associate of the NBER, and on the Executive Committee of the CRIW. He has received fellowships from the Sloan Foundation and from the Hoover Institution. Basu received his PhD and AB (summa cum laude) from Harvard University.

Featured programmes and seminars

  • Harvard Course in Law and Economics

    Start date: 02/10/2023

    The aim of this programme is to provide an up-to-date overview of some of the relevant issues in the field of economic analysis of law.

  • Online course Competition in markets

    Start date: Open

    Introduction to the essential elements shaping competition policy and discussion of the principles and instruments of competition policy.

  • Online course Liberalism, a philosophy in danger

    Start date: Open

    Why are so many obstacles confronting liberalism, so implacable the enemies it has to contend with, and so soft the allies it can hardly count on?

  • Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. Carissa Veliz

    Start date: Coming soon

    This course will help us understand the "digital reality" we live in. A practical and constructive approach, offering possible solutions to the ethical challenges generated by AI.