I'm an Economist and Monetary Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. My research interests lie within the intersection of international trade, macroeconomics, and development. And I'm interested in the use of computational tools to answer quantitative questions in these domains.
I use GitHub to post code I'm working on (and learning about), replication materials from selected papers, and past teaching. I also use GitHub and Heroku to operate the website www.tradewartracker.com providing live, visual display of international trade data. Below are selected repositories.
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Tradewar Tracker Repository for code behind www.tradewartracker.com website.
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Repository to replicate aspects of The Elasticity of Trade: Estimates and Evidence, with Ina Simonovska.
Journal of International Economics, 92(1): 34-50. January 2014. -
My Garvity-Estimation repository suplements the JIE repo with basic gravity estimation via STATA and then the computation of the Eaton and Kortum model via simmulation. A Julia version is coming soon.
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Repository for Equilibrium Technology Diffusion, Trade, and Growth with Jesse Perla and Chris Tonetti.
American Economic Review 111 (1), January 2021. -
Repository for The Welfare Effects of Encouraging Rural-Urban Migration, with David Lagakos and Mushfiq Mobarak.
Econometrica, Vol. 91 (3). May 2023. -
Data Bootcamp Repo (2019 edition) from the course I taught at NYU Stern economics.
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Economics of Global Business (2019 edition) from the course I taught at [NYU Stern economics].