
About
Ross Doppelt is a Senior Lecturer and Program Coordinator for the MS in Applied Economics program at Johns Hopkins University. His work focuses on macroeconomic topics including labor markets, time series analysis, and econometrics, with teaching experience in macroeconomics, microeconomics, and econometrics at the graduate level in Washington, D.C.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, New York University
- BA in Economics, University of Chicago
Research Interests:
- Macroeconomic modeling of labor market dynamics
- Time series analysis and Bayesian econometrics
- Structural identification in seasonal economic data
- Distributional effects of macroeconomic shocks
- Human capital theory and unemployment dynamics
Notable Publications: Spanning 2012-2023, his work includes methodological contributions to Bayesian vector autoregressions, minimum wage analysis, and skill flows modeling in unemployment contexts. Recent research (2023) examines seasonal time series adjustments in macroeconomic analysis.
Teaching: Based at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C., he coordinates the Applied Economics program and teaches courses across economic theory and quantitative methods.
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