Hello! I am Aleph.
Hello! I am Aleph.
I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at Washington University in St. Louis. I will be on the 2024-2025 job market.
I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at Washington University in St. Louis. I will be on the 2024-2025 job market.
My research interests include Inequality, Labor, Trade, Technology, and Education. I use a microdata-driven empirical approach to examine how wages, wealth, and the occupational and educational choices of individuals and households across generations are influenced by rapidly evolving technologies, recent changes in trade and immigration policies, and other factors contributing to income and wealth inequality and labor market outcomes.
My research interests include Inequality, Labor, Trade, Technology, and Education. I use a microdata-driven empirical approach to examine how wages, wealth, and the occupational and educational choices of individuals and households across generations are influenced by rapidly evolving technologies, recent changes in trade and immigration policies, and other factors contributing to income and wealth inequality and labor market outcomes.
In general, I am committed to exploring potential and feasible solutions to the living conditions of disadvantaged populations. Methodologically, I prefer a micro-level approach, even when addressing macroeconomic issues. Moreover, my engineering background compels me to embrace and integrate cutting-edge technologies such as machine learning and AI into my economic research.
In general, I am committed to exploring potential and feasible solutions to the living conditions of disadvantaged populations. Methodologically, I prefer a micro-level approach, even when addressing macroeconomic issues. Moreover, my engineering background compels me to embrace and integrate cutting-edge technologies such as machine learning and AI into my economic research.