Murat Iyigun


Murat Iyigun is an American and Turkish scholar and author in the field of the economics of family, economic development, political economy and cliometrics. He is professor at the University of Colorado.

Education

Murat Iyigun graduated with a B.S. in business administration from Hacettepe University in 1985. He then completed a MBA in Finance and economics from Boston University in 1991. He completed an A.M in Economics in 1992 from Brown University. Finally in 1995 he completed his PhD in economics from Brown. The title of PhD thesis was Essays on Economic Mobility, Trade, Production and Extralegal Appropriation.

Career

From 1995 to 2000 Iyigun served as an economist at the Federal Reserve Board. He was appointed assistant professor at the University of Colorado in Boulder in August 2000. He became Associate professor in 2005, Professor in 2010 and appointed Calderwood Chair in 2014.
Besides his academic activities he has held several editorial positions. From 2008 to 2011 he was board member of the European Journal of Political Economy. From 2010 to 2012 he was Associate Editor for the journal Mathematical Population Studies. He is currently Co-editor of Journal of Demographic Economics.
Murat Iyigun is Research Fellow at the Institute of Labor Studies in Bonn Germany and a Research Affiliate at the Center for International Development at Harvard University.

Publications

Pr. Iyigun published papers in leading journals such as American Economic Review Quarterly Journal of Economics, The Review of Economic Studies.

Books

In 2015, Iyigun published a general interest book entitled War, Peace and Prosperity in the Name of God. In this book Pr. Iyigun studies the impact of monotheistic faith on socio-economic development of societies using econometric techniques. He demonstrates thanks to data that polities based on monotheistic faiths historically had larger territories and survived longer. On this basis, Pr. Iyigun argues that monotheism was a factor of sociopolitical stability domestically but a source of conflicts & territorial conquest internationally.

Music

Pr. Iyigun is also a musician, band leader and he plays the guitar. His band, The Custom Shop, plays rock, blues and R&B and performs regularly in Colorado and the Front Range.