David Isaac Laibson (born June 26, 1966) is an American economist and professor at Harvard University, where he has taught since 1994.
His research focuses on macroeconomics, intertemporal choice, behavioral economics, and neuroeconomics.
He received an AB (summa) from Harvard in 1988, studying under Benjamin M. Friedman, and went on to win a Marshall Scholarship to study at the London School of Economics (MSc in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics).
He received his PhD from MIT in 1994 and joined the faculty at Harvard once he graduated.
[2] His research has been published in prestigious journals such as the QJE, AER, JEP, Econometrica, and Science.