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About
I am a macroeconomist and an Assistant Professor in the Economics Department at Duke University studying monetary policy and macro public finance. My work focuses on how household heterogeneity (in particular differences in savings behavior and labor market skills across households) change the way monetary and fiscal policy affect the macro economy. I recently earned my PhD from Columbia University after completing my MSc. in Economics from the London School of Economics. After graduating from Columbia, I spent a year as the Junior Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
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