I am an Associate Professor in the School of Economics at Drexel University and was recently a visiting scholar at the Vermont Center for Behavioral Science Research on Climate and the Environment at Middlebury College.
Fields: Macro/Labor, Environmental
Research Interests: Broadly, my research is concerned with how beliefs, technology, and institutions interact to shape labor and the environment. My work in macro-labor examines how habits, expectations, beliefs, and learning influence unemployment dynamics at both the micro and macro levels. My more recent environmental research focuses on the determinants of beliefs about environmental issues and the role of technology in reshaping the natural world. I have also worked on labor antitrust policy, trade, intergenerational wealth transmission, and media bias.
With Ledo in Silverton, CO