Visiting Lecturer in Economics, Wellesley College
I am a development economist currently teaching in the Economics Department at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, United States. Before my current roles, I served as a visiting assistant professor at Northeastern University (2022–2024) and as a senior researcher at the Policy Studies Institute in Ethiopia. My research primarily focuses on development economics, labor economics, and political economy. I am passionate about exploring the economic factors that drive societal progress and developing policies to enhance well-being and improve labor markets for gainful employment.
Ethiopia’s bold economic reforms target stability and growth, but they come with risks
Aug 19, 2024 03:41 am UTC| Economy
Ethiopias recent macroeconomic reforms, supported by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, could have profound implications for the country and the region. The key reforms include the use of a floating...
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