Miranda I. Lambert
Gender | Development | Experimental
Gender | Development | Experimental
I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Carnegie Mellon University. I received my PhD in Economics from Texas A&M University in May 2026.
I utilize field and lab experiments along with other causal inference methods to study topics encompassed in Development and Gender economics. My current research looks at the individual and community implications of war as well as the gender differences in promotion/evaluations. More specifics on all of my work can be found on my CV.
I previously completed a B.S. in Economics (Texas A&M University '13), M.S in International and Development Economics (University of San Francisco '17), and was a Project Manager for Professor Catherine Wolfram (Energy institute at Haas-UC Berkley).