Graduate School of Business
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José Ramón Enríquez
Postdoctoral Scholar, Business
BioI am a postdoctoral fellow at the Golub Capital Social Impact Lab and the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, under the supervision of Susan Athey and Erik Brynjolfsson.
I study the political economy of economic and political development, with a focus on political accountability. Specifically, I have worked on understanding the role of (mis)information in (deteriorating) improving political accountability, the causes and effects of criminal-political violence on democratic representation, the effects of the lack of coordination across levels of government, and the causes and consequences of dynastic politics in democracies.
Before joining Stanford, I obtained a Ph.D. in Political Economy and Government (PEG) from the Harvard Kennedy School and the Economics and Government departments at Harvard University. I also obtained a B.A. in Economics and a B.A. in Political Science from Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) in Mexico City. I was raised in Durango, Mexico. -
Moogdho Mim Mahzab
Postdoctoral Scholar, Business
BioMoogdho is a postdoctoral scholar at the Graduate School of Business and at the Woods Institute for the Environment. He is on the academic 2023-2024 job market. He is a development economist, concentrating on political economy, environment and public health. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Virginia (UVa) in 2021. His research at UVa focused on how dishonest politicians (tax-evaders) affect public goods provision and public health in constituencies the politicians represent. At Stanford, he is working with Erica Plambeck, Stephen Luby, and Grant Miller on environmental and health related issues in Bangladesh.
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Xueping Sun
Postdoctoral Scholar, Business
BioI received my BA of Economics from Sun-Yat-Sen University in Guangzhou and my MA of Economics from Peking University in Beijing. I obtained my PhD in 2022 from the Institute for International Economic Studies (IIES) at Stockholm University.
I work at the intersection of political economy, innovation, and welfare policy. I am particularly interested in how political incentives and constraints drive policy creation, and implementation, and how the interplay between government, market and academia shapes economic prosperity. In my research I use machine learning and big data methods to exploit novel data, such as politicians’ CV profiles, policy documents, publication records of scientists, news coverage and social media data to answer these questions. -
Xavier Warnes
Postdoctoral Scholar, Business
BioI am a Postdoctoral Scholar affiliated with both the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment and the Stanford Graduate School of Business, where I work with Dan Iancu and Erica Plambeck. I completed my Ph.D. in 2021 at the Stanford Graduate School of Business (OIT-group), advised by Dan Iancu and Yonatan Gur.
My research combines theoretical modeling and data-driven optimization to solve problems on sustainability and fairness. In particular, my current work focuses on designing fair and efficient mechanisms for reducing tropical deforestation and increasing farmer welfare in agricultural supply chains. -
Salomon Wollenstein Betech
Postdoctoral Scholar, Business
BioI am a Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford, GSB working with Kostas Bimpikis and Yonatan Gur on topics related to transportation markets, supply chains and inventory management. Prior to my postdoc position, I received my Ph.D. in Systems Engineering (2022) at Boston University (advised by Christos G. Cassandras and Ioannis Ch. Paschalidis) and I have held industry-research positions at Amazon, IBM, Tubi and PROS.
My research focuses on understanding and improving the operations of transportation markets, mobility-on-demand platforms, and smart cities using empirics and network optimization methods. More broadly, I am interested in developing methods to inform public policy to address operational societal problems related to sustainability, health, and transportation.