I am a PhD candidate in Economics at Columbia University. I am currently on the academic job market. My research interests lie at the intersection of labor and development, with a particular focus on agricultural production and rural labor markets. My job market paper focuses on the impact of agricultural price supports on production decisions and spillovers to the non-agricultural sector. My other work ranges from experimentally quantifying labor market frictions arising from informal village labor unions, to investigating the extent to which incorrect rainfall predictions reduce farmer welfare. I have experience teaching or assisting with a variety of undergraduate and masters-level courses. I will be available at the ASSA meetings in Philadelphia, PA, between Jan 5th and 7th, 2018, for interviews.
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