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Postdoctoral Fellows

Aging and Health Research

Supported by the National Institute on Aging and NBER

Woojin Kim
Woojin Kim, University of California, Berkeley

Woojin Kim is studying the political polarization in medical practice between Republican and Democratic physicians.

Chika Okafor
Chika O. Okafor, Harvard University

Chika Okafor studies how the criminal legal system impacts health outcomes and disparities

Agricultural Economics Supported by the USDA under agreement 59-1000-2-0076 

Sean Kiely
Sean Kiely, University of California, Davis

Sean Kiely, will be studying the impact of information and food labeling policies in affecting household demand for food products.

Diversity in Economics

Supported by NBER

Michael Navarrete
Michael A. Navarrete, University of Maryland

Michael Navarrete is studying heterogenous inflation rates within the US and how these differences can exacerbate real income inequality.

Economics of an Aging Workforce

Supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Rainer Kotschy
Rainer Kotschy, Harvard University

Rainer Kotschy is an applied economist who researches the life cycle of economic activity with special emphasis on health and aging. His work spans topics in labor and demographic economics, health, and economic development at the micro and macro levels.

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Economic Outcomes

Supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, grant G-2021-16980 

Brandon Enriquez
Brandon M. Enriquez, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Brandon Enriquez is researching how labor market institutions and macroeconomic trade shocks shape the trajectory of racial inequality in the United States.

Retirement and Disability Policy Research

Supported by the US Social  Security Administration

Bahar Eftekhari
Bahareh Eftekhari, Howard University

Bahar Eftekhari is studying the impact of the Children’s Health Insurance Program on the financial well-being of Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries.

Graduate Fellows

Aging and Health Research

Supported by the National Institute on Aging and NBER

Michael Briskin
Michael B. Briskin, Boston University

Michael Briskin is studying the widespread adoption of private health insurance in the 1940s and 1950s and its effects on physician labor markets and health outcomes in the US.

Theodore L. Caputi Profile Photo
Theodore L. Caputi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Theodore Caputi is studying behavioral aspects of public health, such as drug use, violence, and crime, and their effects on economic outcomes.

Rebekah Dix
Rebekah A. Dix, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Rebekah Dix is studying externalities in medical innovation and how interoperability and technological frictions affect patients and healthcare providers.

 

Marema Gaye
Marema Gaye, Harvard University

Marema Gaye is studying the economics of mental health care and mental health clinician non-participation in public health insurance.

Dean Li
Dean Li, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Dean Li is studying the effects of outsourcing, technological change, and consolidation on healthcare labor markets and healthcare delivery.

Kelsey Moran
Kelsey Moran, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Kelsey Moran is studying the factors influencing hospital provision of charity care as well as the effects of health information exchange on patients and organizations.

James C. Okun
James C. Okun, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

James Okun is studying the effects of government buyer power on health care markets as well as the quality of publicly-financed nursing home care in the United States and how it interacts with selective admissions practices. 

Graeme Peterson
Graeme P. Peterson, Harvard University

Graeme Peterson is studying health insurance markets, environmental health, and the causes and consequences of racial disparities in the US healthcare system.


 

Behavioral Macroeconomics

Supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Michael D. Cai
Michael D. Cai, Northwestern University

Michael Cai is developing a semi-structural approach to estimating macroeconomic models, which accommodates wide classes of non-rational expectations.


 

Matteo Saccarola
Matteo Saccarola, University of California, Berkeley

Matteo Saccarola is doing research on belief formation over inflation, exchange rates, and prices, using a combination of survey experiments and applied microeconomics.

 

Lingxuan Sean Wu
Lingxuan Sean Wu, Harvard University

Lingxuan "Sean" Wu studies people’s (mis-)understanding of economic relations and its implications for shock transmission and stabilization policy, employing a combination of theoretical, empirical and survey methods.

Consumer Financial Management

Supported by the Institute of Consumer Money Management

Justin Katz
Justin Katz, Harvard University

Justin Katz studies frictions in household debt repayment decisions to guide the design of government interventions in consumer credit markets, with a particular focus on the mortgage and housing sector.

Grace Ortuzar
Grace Ortuzar, University of Notre Dame

Grace Ortuzar is examining policies designed to benefit low-income tenants and reduce homelessness. 

Retirement and Disability Policy Research

Supported by the US Social  Security Administration

Melissa Gentry
Melissa D. Gentry, Texas A&M University

Melissa Gentry is studying barriers to employment for people with disabilities, with a focus on access to transportation

Sydney Gordon
Sydney Gordon, University of California, Irvine

Sydney Gordon is researching the role that field office staffing plays in benefits enrollments at the Social Security Administration, with a focus on understanding the differing impacts of administrative burden across populations.