Finbar Curtin
Economics PhD Student
University of Wyoming
Laramie, WY
I am Finbar Curtin, a 2nd-year economics PhD student at the University of Wyoming.
My research interests cover macroeconomics at the intersection of the environment, development, fertility, energy/materials, and artificial intelligence.
I recently released the working paper The empirically inscrutable climate-economy relationship, and I teach Monetary Theory at the University of Wyoming.
Prior to my PhD, I. . .
. . .grew up on a maple syrup farm in Vermont.
. . .studied electrical engineering at the University of Virginia.
. . .worked as a banking analyst at Capital One.
. . .fixed up and captained a sailboat from Vermont to the Caribbean.
. . .rode a bicycle from Armenia to Ireland.
. . .taught high school STEM at a ski academy.