I am Min from Myanmar (Burma) with a graduate degree in Economics. My research studies how large shocks—environmental disruptions, demographic transition, and technological change—shape human capital, labor markets, inequality, and intergenerational mobility in both developing and developed countries. I use microdata to answer macro questions, combining applied microeconometrics with heterogeneous-agent frameworks and causal machine learning.
Sir John Monash Scholarship for Excellence (M.Res.), Monash University, AU
Presidential Scholarship (Active Recruitment, M.Econ.), CMU, TH
ASEAN Graduate Scholarship, Chulalongkorn University, TH
Top Paper Award on Business Strategy and Decision-making (RQF Lv.6), ABE, UK
First position, Upper Second Honors Class, University of Yangon, MM