Welcome to my website! I am an Assistant Professor in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at Harvard Business School. My research interests lie at the intersection of industrial organization and international trade. Using a combination of structural and reduced-form methods, my work examines the economic significance of interfirm networks and how they impact firm performance through productivity and trade.
I earned my PhD in Economics from Vanderbilt University in 2021 and worked as a Research Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston prior to joining HBS.
Fields of Specialization: Industrial Organization, International Trade, Applied Econometrics
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Winner of the Young Economists' Essay Award at the 2021 Annual Conference of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics (EARIE)
I document efficiency gains over the US production network from 1977-2016 using a novel procedure that jointly estimates productivity and spillovers.