He is an applied micro-economist with broad interests in development economics, health economics, education economics, public economics, and labor economics. The main goal of his research is to understand the impact and behavioral responses to the public intervention programs in both developed an...
He is an applied micro-economist with broad interests in development economics, health economics, education economics, public economics, and labor economics. The main goal of his research is to understand the impact and behavioral responses to the public intervention programs in both developed and developing countries. He has been investigating various public interventions such as public cancer screening, public general health screening, public long-term health insurance, education support program, HIV/AIDS prevention program, mother and child health program, and internship program. He is also running several field projects in Malawi, Ethiopia, and Ghana where he has implemented randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to tackle important issues in public policy and economics.