I am a PhD student in economics at UW Seattle focusing on applied micro and development. My writing explores mechanisms, evidence, and measurement in education, gender, and institutions.
This blog serves as a collection of short essays on development economics, education, and gender, with a focus on how incentives, institutions, and technology shape real outcomes. The posts draw on field contexts, education interventions, and applied empirical methods to think through mechanisms rather than just estimates. The goal is to think carefully, write clearly, and treat evidence as something to learn from rather than something to perform.
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