AEASP 2025 Scholar Stanislav Shaposhnikov
Stanislav Shaposhnikov is a recent graduate of San Francisco State University, where he earned a Master's in Quantitative Economics through the Scholars Program. His culminating research project examined the impact of financial literacy on financial resilience among students at SFSU and Howard University, an experience that contributed to his decision to pursue a Ph.D. to further develop his research skills. He is currently expanding this work as a coauthor working with Dr. Kakar (SFSU), Dr. Daniels (Howard University), and Kelsey Brown (U.S. Census Bureau).
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I am a senior at MSU Denver, majoring in Mathematics and Economics, with a minor in Philosophy. I am passionate about pursuing a Ph.D. in Economics, focusing on labor economics and immigration policy. Currently, I am writing my senior thesis, which explores the key drivers of undocumented immigration, analyzing the relationship between visa processing times and migration patterns. I previously gained valuable experience working with the Bureau of Economic Analysis through the American Economic Association (AEA) Summer Program, where I developed strong analytical and research skills.
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Olu Rouse (he/him) is a February One Scholar and honors student at the illustrious North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University. He is majoring in Economics and Political Science. He intends to pursue a PhD in Economics and use his education and career to combine fiscal policy and racial justice to create an American society that is equitable and inclusive. Olu was the 2024-2025 President of the Aggie Economic Association at North Carolina A&T State University.
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Jayden Rivera is a class of 2025 Economics and Mathematics graduate of Central Connecticut State University. His research interests include game theory, urban economics, and differential geometry. Jayden is excited to learn more about advanced mathematical methods for risk and their applications in economics and finance. He also looks forward to leveraging advanced methods in econometrics with newly available unstructured data to push models further, and make them more available to municipalities and firms.
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Alejandra Jaylene Reyes-Perez is a junior at the University of Southern California (USC), getting her bachelor's degree in Economics with minors in Mathematical Finance and Applied Analytics. As a first-generation Latina from the San Fernando Valley, she's passionate about using economic policy to advance healthcare equity and financial inclusion. Her experience at the USC Price School of Public Policy and the Los Angeles Behavioral Economics Laboratory has fueled her interest in healthcare, technology, public policy, and macroeconomic policy.
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Deepica Premaratne is a recent graduate of the University of Maryland, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. She is an aspiring economist with a strong interest in trade policy and the distributive effects of trade on marginalized communities. Deepica is passionate about making economic concepts more accessible and addressing common misconceptions that often lead to misguided political decisions.
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Double Majoring in B.S. Financial Economics and B.A. in Business Administration: I am a disciplined individual with a keen interest in welfare policy, credit card processing, and industrial organization. I thrive when presented with challenges which I triumph through strategic planning, and decisive action. Driven by my ambition to improve, I am relentless in my pursuit to absorb information and expand my existing knowledge.
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My name is Parker Peterson, and I am a student at Pitzer College pursuing a degree in Mathematical Economics. On campus, I serve as an economics teaching assistant, a mentor for the Center of Advancement of Students in Economics (CASE), and a member of the club field hockey team. My research interests lie in public, labor, and development economics. I am passionate about using quantitative research to analyze policies that enhance economic mobility in rural and underserved communities.
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I am a recent graduate from the University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, with a B.A. in Economics, and I am currently pursuing an M.S. in Mathematical Statistics. I specialize in spatial econometrics and Bayesian causal inference. Given my background working as a software engineer and Lead Developer with PR's Planning board and with the UPRM calculating the GDP for PR, I have gained an interest in the intersection of combination of software engineering to develop more data-intensive tools for economic research. I intend to continue my academic career by obtaining a Ph.D.
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Allison Osei-Okrah is a rising junior at The College of Wooster, double majoring in Economics and Communication Studies, with a strong interest in microeconomics and development economics. She is an investment analyst for the Jenny Investment Club, managing one of the largest student-run portfolios in the U.S. Beyond her coursework, she actively engages in research and professional development, having participated in conferences such as the Sadie T.M. Alexander Conference and the Economics Scholars Program at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
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