I am a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Economics at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. My research interests include Health Economics, Microeconometrics, Computational Economics, and Labor Economics. Specifically, I use observational data and machine learning algorithms to enhance the delivery of healthcare services and to identify the causal effects of past policies on population health, medical resource utilization, and the labor market.
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Policy learning in health care
Modeling of healthcare expenditures
Causal effects of health policies
Cost-effectiveness/cost-benefit analysis
Panel data analysis
Causal inference with observational data
Efficient estimation of heterogeneous treatment effects
Generalized linear models
Clustering and machine learning algorithms
High-dimensional statistics
Non-convex optimization
Minimum wage economics
Income inequality and taxation
Employment and firm dynamics