I am the Gerald L. Schlessman Assistant Professor of Economics at Colorado College, Department of Economics & Business, and a Fellow at GLO (Global Labor Organization). I received my Ph.D. in economics from the Ohio State University.
A copy of my CV can be found here (or through google drive). My Google Scholar page can be found here. My ResearchGate profile can be found here.
Macroeconomics and labor economics
My research resides primarily within the area of Macroeconomics, with an emphasis on topics related to Labor Economics. I am specialized in developing micro-founded heterogeneous agent general equilibrium models. I use the calibrated models to analyze a variety of policy-relevant issues. My current research focuses on the following two areas: (i) the impact of endogenous labor market frictions on business cycle outcomes and (ii) the interconnections between wealth and income inequality over the lifecycle.
Economics & Business Department
Colorado College
Palmer Hall 101-A
14 E. Cache la Poudre St.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Phone: 719-389-6416
Email: [email protected]