Kirill Borusyak

Research Bio

Kirill Borusyak is the Edwin C. Voorhees Endowed Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley's Agricultural and Resource Economics department, with an affiliation at the Economics department.  His research covers topics in international trade and applied econometrics.

He is also an Associate Editor at the Journal of European Economic Association and affiliated with CEPR, CeMMAP, CReAM, IFS, UCL's Stone Centre for Inequality, and the CEP Trade Programme.

Education

  • Ph.D. in Economics, Harvard University, 2018 (main supervisor Pol AntrĂ¡s)
  • M.A. in Economics, New Economic School, 2012, Summa Cum Laude
  • Diploma in Economics and Mathematics, Financial University (Moscow), 2009, Highest Honors

Research Expertise and Interest

international trade, applied econometrics

Teaching

Courses taught during the three most recent terms
2026 Spring
  • Special Study for Graduate Students  [ARESEC 298]  

  • Individual Research  [ARESEC 299]  

  • Individual Study for Doctoral Students  [ARESEC 602]  

2025 Fall
  • Applied Econometrics  [ARESEC 213]  

  • Applied Econometrics  [ARESEC 213]  

  • Markets and Trade Workshop  [ARESEC 239]  

  • Individual Research  [ARESEC 299]  

  • Individual Study for Doctoral Students  [ARESEC 602]  

  • Supervised Independent Study and Research  [ENVECON 199]  

2025 Spring
  • Markets and Trade Workshop  [ARESEC 239]  

  • Special Study for Graduate Students  [ARESEC 298]  

  • Individual Research  [ARESEC 299]  

  • Individual Study for Doctoral Students  [ARESEC 602]