Posted an article about interpreting regressions under unconfoundedness.
Research Experience
Teaches econometrics courses to both graduate and undergraduate students at UGA; Gave a talk on difference-in-differences at Camp Resources XXXI.
Background
Associate Professor in the Economics Department at the University of Georgia. Primary research interests are in Microeconometrics, focusing on using panel data to think about causal effects of economic policies and how these effects vary across different individuals. Also interested in applications in labor economics, including the effects of job displacement, minimum wage policies, intergenerational mobility, and unions.