RESEARCH INTERESTS
Environmental Economics
Political Economy
NIMBYism
Ph.D Candidate in Economics, Georgetown University
I am an applied microeconomist interested in environmental economics and political economy. My job market paper studies how voters react to the local costs and benefits of wind energy development. More broadly, I study how local institutions and politics govern the supply of clean energy, housing, and other infrastructure.
Environmental Economics
Political Economy
NIMBYism
Email: je696@georgetown.edu