Welcome! I am a bilingual (EN/FR) applied economist with a solid background in econometrics, causal inference, quasi-experimental design, demand estimation, and data analytics.
I have extensive experience leading complex quantitative projects in the areas of development economics, agricultural and resource economics, and consumer economics, and presenting findings to both technical and non-technical audiences. I recently completed a postdoctoral research role at the University of Kentucky where I led projects investigating consumer behavior, agrifood systems, food security, and food markets. My research has been published in top peer-reviewed journals such as Nature Food, and Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy.
I have worked with nationally representative household surveys datasets (World Bank's LSMS-ISA, USDA's FoodAPS), experimental data, and large-scale consumer and retail market data (Circana, Nielsen, and Mintel's GNPD) using SQL, R, Stata, Python, and SAS. Overall, I am passionate about connecting research to real-world impact and using data to solve critical economic development problems.
I am on the job market, and I am open to opportunities across policy, industry, and academia, where rigorous research drives better decisions and lasting impact.
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Research Interests
Agricultural & Resource Economics
Development Economics
Consumer Economics
Contact Information
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Email: enyonouve@gmail.com | yawotse.nouve@uky.edu