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Research Interests

I am interested in applied microeconomics, and more specifically environmental and development economics. In my early economics work, I have focused on energy economics (intermittency, electricity pricing) and natural resource management (water, land, ecosystem valuation and management). Currently, my focus is using applied microeconomic techniques to answer questions related to environmental resource management, achieving carbon reduction across industries and through innovation in a developing country context.

In other subfields of the discipline I am interested in long-run conservation strategies and biodiversity protection through the lens of evaluating risks, habitat, and value over infinite time horizons and how we compare environmental goods and services within decision-making frameworks over these extended periods. I also have taken courses in spatial econometric techniques including network and neighborhood effects. I am interested in applying my microeconomic and econometric skills to the field of spatial economics to better understand the spatial distribution of climate change risks and the spatial implications of carbon reduction interventions to better inform environmental policy.
 

Skills

Data Analysis: R (advanced) - tidyr, datatable, ggplot2, sp, Shiny.io, Python (intermediate) - using Jupyter, VSCode with matplot, pandas, Excel (advanced), STATA (proficient), ArcGIS/QGIS (proficient), LaTeX, Bloomberg Terminal (proficient), AWS
Writing: Report writing, technical analysis, market research, economic literature review, policy memos, powerpoint presentations

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