Introduction
I am a Career Development Fellow in Economics at Queen’s College, Oxford University. I
hold a B.A. in Economics with Honors from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in Economics
from Brown University.
Teaching
I teach tutorials in macroeconomics for both Prelims and the Core course, as well as in the Economics of Developing Countries.
Research
My research delves into the connections between cultural diversity, human capital
formation, and income inequality, investigating how historical and societal influences shape economic trajectories. A key focus of my work is the cultural foundations of human capital formation in Sub-Saharan Africa and the deep factors that contribute to variations in cultural diversity and income inequality across different societies.
Publications
A full list of my publications can be found here