My personal research so far has focused on theories of growth and innovation. For instance, my dissertation focused on testing specific explanations of the modern productivity paradox using Stochastic Frontier Analysis.
I am also interested in other topics. I have worked as a research assistant for the Institute for Macroeconomic & Policy Analysis where I have helped with macroeconomic modelling and publishing briefs covering fiscal policies and tax proposals since 2023.
"Varieties of Capitalism and Societal Happiness: Theory and Empirics" with Tom Palley, Revised at editor request, Summer 2025.
"Measuring Falling Research Productivity Using Stochastic Frontier Analysis”
"What Does The U.S. Corporate Income Tax Actually Tax?" with Ignacio Gonzalez Garcia and Mary Hansen
"Measuring the Global Technology Frontier Using Stochastic Frontier Analysis"
"Assessing the Effects of Keeping Top Individual Income Tax Rates Low", Institute for Macroeconomic & Policy Analysis Briefs, with Ignacio Gonzalez Garcia, Mary Hansen, and Juan Montecino, April 2025.
"Technical Note on the Economics of Taxing Capital Gains", Institute for Macroeconomic & Policy Analysis Briefs, with Michael Foster, Ignacio Gonzalez Garcia, Mary Hansen, and Juan Montecino, April 2025.