I am a research fellow studying monetary economics and policy at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. I received my PhD in economics from George Mason University in Fall 2023.
I am interested in macroeconomics, monetary economics, time series econometrics, and history of economic thought. My research has been published in academic journals including the Southern Economic Journal, the Quarterly Review of Economics & Finance, and the Journal of Policy Modeling. I have written for popular media outlets including The Hill, Barron's, MarketWatch, National Review Online, City Journal, and Discourse Magazine. I have also guest-lectured at the Catholic University of America.
I am also on the 2024-25 academic job market. Below are:
my CV
my Job Market Paper: "The Fate of FAIT: Salvaging the Fed's Framework"
a sample Principles of Macroeconomics syllabus
a sample Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (undergrad-level) syllabus
a sample Money & Banking (under-grad level) syllabus
If you have questions or comments about my research or to discuss research ideas, please get in touch!
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