School of Humanities and Sciences
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Jeremy Bowles
Postdoctoral Scholar, Economics
BioPostdoctoral Fellow at the King Center on Global Development (2021-23).
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Derek Christopher
Postdoctoral Scholar, Economics
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsHousing and Infrastructure; Inequality
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Yoshika Crider
Postdoctoral Scholar, Economics
BioI am an interdisciplinary global health researcher with a background in environmental engineering and epidemiology. Currently, I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at the King Center on Global Development at Stanford University.
Research and teaching interests: WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene); global health; passive chlorination technologies; interventions against NTDs (neglected tropical diseases); gender equity -
Samuel Goldberg
Postdoctoral Scholar, Economics
BioI am currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy. In the Fall of 2023, I will be joining Stanford Graduate School of Business as an Assistant Professor of Marketing.
I work mostly on topics in industrial organization and quantitative marketing with a particular interest on the role of privacy and monitoring technologies in markets.
I hold a PhD from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and undergraduate degrees in Economics and Physics from Brandeis University. -
Danea Horn
Postdoctoral Scholar, Economics
BioDanea Horn is a postdoctoral scholar in Economics at Stanford University. She earned her doctorate in Agriculture and Resource Economics from the University of California, Davis in 2021. Prior to that, Danea wrote a book, Chronic Resilience, which was a personal examination of the patient experience. The book tells stories of resilience that demonstrate how seemingly individual experiences with the health care system are fundamentally connected. With an applied economist’s toolkit, Danea's research now focuses on pharmaceutical pricing, health innovation and resource constraints.
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Juan Felipe Riaño
Postdoctoral Scholar, Economics
BioJuan Felipe Riaño is a postdoctoral fellow at the King Center. He is an applied microeconomist with research interests spanning the fields of political economy, development economics, and economic history. His current research agenda focuses on understanding the determinants of state capacity in developing countries and the long-term impact of conflict and historical institutions on economic development. More recently, he has been interested in the organizational economics of public sector institutions and the role of cybersecurity in modern states. He received a Ph.D. in economics from the University of British Columbia in 2022 and will join the economics department at Georgetown University as an assistant professor in August 2023.
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Karmini Sharma
Postdoctoral Scholar, Economics
BioKarmini works at the intersection of economics of gender, development economics and experimental economics. She has used randomized controlled trials, lab-in-the-field experiments and laboratory experiments to understand deterrence of sexual harassment, gender segregation, and discrimination. One strand of her work aims to understand what constrains institutions and organizations in providing a safe environment for women to work or study in and understanding how that affects real outcomes for women. More recently she is working on projects related to gender inequalities in health care utilization and role of technology in reducing sexual harassment. Karmini completed her PhD in Economics in 2022 from University of Warwick and will join Imperial College London Business school as an assistant professor in Economics and Public Policy.