About me

I am a Visiting Assistant Professor at Oberlin College and Conservatory’s Economics Department. I study the economic impacts of climate change. I use reduced-form methods to identify causal relationships, and combine those with structural models to understand their equilibrium and policy implications. I also have an interest in development economics, especially the effect of information frictions on supply chains. Previously, I worked as a Research Economist at the Bank of England. I received a PhD in Economics from the University of Michigan in 2024.