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I am PhD candidate in Economics at George Mason University (expected 2026). I am an applied microeconomist focusing on topics in political economy, regulation, and the economics of digital infrastructure. My research examines how technological change, regulation, and connectivity shape economic opportunity and mobility.
I am PhD candidate in Economics at George Mason University (expected 2026). I am an applied microeconomist focusing on topics in political economy, regulation, and the economics of digital infrastructure. My research examines how technological change, regulation, and connectivity shape economic opportunity and mobility.
In a separate line of work, I use structural methods to study partisanship in U.S. politics.
In a separate line of work, I use structural methods to study partisanship in U.S. politics.
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