About Me
I am a PhD student in Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota. My research lies at the intersection of environmental and resource economics and agricultural production economics, with a focus on agricultural water resource management and conservation technology adoption. I study how adoption choices and policy incentives shape producers’ resource management behavior and associated environmental and economic outcomes. Building on established theoretical and empirical frameworks, I use microeconomic theory and econometric methods to analyze producer behavior under resource constraints, environmental uncertainty, and policy interventions.
Interests
- Economics of environmental and natural resources
- Agricultural and environmental policy
- Economics of technology adoption and diffusion
- Economics of production
Education
- Ph.D., Applied Economics, University of Minnesota, Present
- M.S., Agricultural Economics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2022
- B.S., Agricultural Economics, Hokkaido University, Japan, 2019