Originally from Ghana, I moved to the United States in 2019 to pursue a master's degree in mathematics at Youngstown State University. After completing my master's degree in Ohio, I moved to West Virginia University to pursue a PhD in Economics and expecting to complete in May 2026. I have developed a passion for applied econometrics and health economics, with a focus on how measurement and policy shape household well-being.
At West Virginia University I have taught Principles of Microeconomics, Elementary Business Statistics, and earlier taught College Algebra at Youngstown State University. I enjoy helping students build quantitative skills and clear economic intuition. My fields are Applied Econometrics, Health Economics, Labor Economics and Urban/Regional Economics
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