I am an Assistant Professor of Economics in the Division of the Social Sciences at the University of Minnesota-Morris. I received my PhD from the University of Oregon in 2024.Â
My interests are in applied microeconometrics, public, labor, and health. I leverage both natural variation and experiments to identify causal relationships that inform public policy.
This year, I am teaching Sports Economics, Principles of Economics (Micro+Macro), Microeconomic Theory, and Econometrics. Previously, I have taught courses in introductory microeconomics, industrial organization, public economics, and labor economics.