The Market Shaping Accelerator is led by the world’s leading market shaping scholars including Nobel laureate Michael Kremer (UChicago), Professor and President of the Center for Global Development Rachel Glennerster (UChicago and CGD), and Professor Christopher Snyder (Dartmouth). The accelerator aims to catalyze the development of market shaping instruments (such as Advance Market Commitments) to incentivize innovations that address pressing global challenges such as climate change and biosecurity by identifying promising targets, developing high-impact proposals and engaging with policymakers and funders. This position can be based in Hanover, NH at Dartmouth College, or in Washington D.C.
The Market Shaping Accelerator is seeking to hire a postdoctoral scholar in economics to lead and contribute to high-impact market shaping proposals focused on addressing climate change, biosecurity, and other pressing global challenges. This position will provide the candidate with a unique opportunity to apply their graduate school training to real-world problems with significant potential for global impact.
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in both applied economic theory and empirical methods. They should have a strong economic intuition, and be able to develop models to answer important theoretical questions that pertain to the design of innovation incentives in contexts with substantial market failures. They should also be well-versed with empirical methods to quantify the impact of climate and health-related innovations on the economy. They should be enthusiastic about influencing policy and collaborating with policy colleagues.
As a postdoctoral scholar at the Market Shaping Accelerator, you will work closely with Professor Rachel Glennerster (UChicago and CGD), Professor Christopher Snyder (Dartmouth), and other colleagues in a small, dynamic team environment. You will also have the opportunity to collaborate with policymakers, economists, and philanthropists.
There are no teaching responsibilities. In addition to your work on market shaping projects, you will have 50% of your time allocated to your own research. This postdoctoral role is a one-year position. Applicants with a tenure track offer who are able to defer it for one year are given priority.
MSA has a strong commitment to diversity. In that spirit, we are particularly interested in receiving applications from a broad spectrum of people, including women, persons of color, persons with disabilities, veterans or any other legally protected group.
The application deadline is Monday, November 17th 2025.