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Hanna Halaburda

  • Associate Professor of Technology, Operations, and Statistics

Joined Stern 2019

hh66@stern.nyu.edu

Leonard N. Stern School of Business

Kaufman Management Center

44 West Fourth Street, 8-88

New York, NY 10012

Personal Website

About Hanna Halaburda

Hanna Halaburda joined New York University Stern School of Business as an Associate Professor of Technology, Operations and Statistics in September 2019.

In her research, Professor Halaburda studies how technology changes economic forces and thus affects business models and interactions in the marketplace. One strand of her work focuses on competition between digital platforms. Since 2011, she has built a research program in digital currencies and blockchain technologies, including analyses of incentives in consensus protocols, cryptocurrency adoption, smart contracts, and token issuance. Professor Halaburda’s work has been published in Management Science, RAND, American Economic Journal, Games and Economic Behavior, and other academic journals. In 2015 she co-authored Beyond Bitcoin: The Economics of Digital Currency, the first book analyzing digital currencies from the economic perspective. The book’s 2nd edition, co-authored with Miklos Sarvary and Guillaume Haeringer, was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2022.

Prior to joining NYU Stern, Professor Halaburda was an Assistant Professor at Harvard Business School, and a senior economist at the Bank of Canada.

She holds Master’s degrees in Economics from the Warsaw School of Economics and in Philosophy from Warsaw University, and a PhD in Economics from Northwestern University.

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  • Management and Organizations
  • Technology, Operations, and Statistics Department
  • Blockchain and cryptocurrenciess
  • Competition with network effects
  • Platform strategy
  • Economics
    • Business Strategy
    • Game Theory
    • Industrial Organization
  • Management
    • Technology & Innovation
  • Technology, Operations & Statistics
    • Blockchain
    • E-commerce
    • Electronic Markets
  • Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies
  • Foundations of Fintech
  • Game Theory
  • Ph.D., Economics

    Northwestern University

  • M.A., Economics

    Warsaw School of Economics

  • M.A., Philosophy

    Warsaw University