After graduating from
Harvard Law School Sharfman took up a professorship for law and political science at the
Imperial Pei-Yang University in China. He returned to the United States after two years and briefly worked as the Chief Investigator for the Department on Regulation of Interstate and Municipal Utilities for the
National Civic Federation of New York. He joined the faulty of the University of Michigan as a lecturer in
political economy and instructor in contracts the same year, standing in for
Jerome C. Knowlton. He was promoted to professor in 1914 and Henry Carter Adams University Professor in 1947, serving as the chairman of the department from 1928 to 1955. Sharfman was president of the American Economic Association for 1945. == Research ==