Education:
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PhD 2023Economics Stanford University
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MA 2023Economics Stanford University
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MA 2017Economics University of California, Los Angeles
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BS 2017Mathematics/Economics with Specialization in Computing University of California, Los Angeles
Biography
Adam’s research lies at the intersection of macroeconomics and finance, with two overarching objectives. The first is to analyze mechanisms of asset price movements. The second is to characterize how asset price movements affect the daily lives of people. His past projects have examined retirement savings, housing, income and wealth inequality, using tools across a multitude of fields and disciplines: empirical inference, mathematical modeling, machine learning techniques for structural estimation, etc. Prior to joining the Carlson School of Management, he studied economics at Stanford University and at the University of California, Los Angeles.