Biographie
Paul is finishing his PhD at Duke University, and he will join our EEE thematic group (econometrics). He is a labor economist working at the intersection of labor economics and microeconometrics. In his research, he studies how the changing skills and preferences of workers are reshaping labor markets, and the distributional consequences of these transformations. In related methodological research, he is working on the identification and estimation of latent variables and learning models, and sensitivity analysis for linear regressions and treatment effects models.
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Bureau : T.523