AEASP 2023 Scholar Ari Liverpool
Hi, my name is Ari Liverpool, and I am a rising first-year master's student at Boston University with a Bachelor's in Applied Economic Management from Virginia Tech. I am interested in labor economics, particularly with respect to demography, wealth inequality, and discrimination. I am incredibly passionate about cooking, and in my free time, I like to try new restaurants, experience art, hike, and go to the gym.
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Amber Boulley is a third-year student at the University of California, Berkeley, where she is pursuing a double major in Economics and Applied Math. She is also a member of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan, a Federally Recognized Tribe. She aspires to use her knowledge of economics to help improve tribal economies across the United States. Outside of her studies, you can find her enjoying an audiobook, hiking around the bay area, or hosting dinner parties with her friends.
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My name is Dulce; I am from the Bay Area and my family is originally Guatemalan. I am a graduating senior at the University of California, Berkeley where I study political economy and public policy. At AEASP, I hope to hone in on my research interests in preparation for a PhD in economics. I also look forward to formative experiences alongside other AEA scholars as we develop diversity in the economics field.
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Joanna is a rising senior at Colorado State University majoring in economics with a minor in statistics. The intersection of psychology, philosophy, and mathematics within economics fascinates her. She is interested in becoming a professor of economics and engaging in behavioral economic research. She enjoys helping younger economics students realize their full potential by working with them in the classroom and as a tutor.
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Born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria, Josephine (Yetunde) Oshagbemi is a recent graduate of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. At UMBC, she pursued a Mathematics Honors degree with a minor in Economics. She was also an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow and held two research assistant positions with faculty at UMBC. Her broad research interests are primarily in development and applied microeconomics. She hopes to ultimately address microeconomic issues of gender inequality and wealth disparities in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Alan is a research assistant at the California Policy Lab, where he studies the effects of the social safety net on education and health outcomes. His previous work included research on the COVID-19 pandemic and college enrollment and the impact of universal Pre-Kindergarten on long-term economic outcomes.
AEASP 2023 Scholar Anthony Montano
My name is Anthony Montano. I'm currently a senior studying Economics and Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with an expected graduation in Spring 2024. Coming into the AEA Summer Program, I'm hoping to further expand my knowledge and ability to critically analyze problems that graduate training in Economics addresses. I find a lot of my interests based in the quantitative realm when it comes to data collection, cleaning, analysis, and visualization.
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Sophie Pinkston is a rising junior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill double majoring in economics and statistics and analytics. She is a research assistant for the UNC Sociology Department and works in the intersection of policy and social movements. After being a part of her school’s Fed Challenge Team (a mock Federal Reserve competition team), she has developed a strong interest in macroeconomics in particular.
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I am a senior at New Mexico State University and will be graduating in May 2023 with a Bachelor of Business in Economics. I served as the secretary of the College Assistance Migrant Program Student Council in my freshman year, and as the vice president in my sophomore year. My research experience has been on the impact of migrant farmworkers' backgrounds, as well as energy economics.
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Diamondnia Mack is an alumna at the University of North Carolina Greensboro, where she earned her B.S. in Economics with a minor in Anthropology. Her interests include international economics and climate policy with a focus on racial and gender issues. Diamondnia is the Founder of The Brown Moon Project, an environmental justice initiative dedicated to examining the impact of water scarcity and poor climate and economic policy on Black and Brown women around the world.
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