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Shifrah Aron-Dine is an Assistant Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, with an affiliate appointment in the Economics Department. Her research integrates environmental economics, climate change analysis, and macroeconomic/financial methodologies to address critical policy challenges.
Her primary research focuses on environmental economics and climate change adaptation, investigating household responses to natural disasters, migration patterns, and sustainable finance mechanisms. She employs dynamic equilibrium modeling combined with empirical analysis of novel datasets—including flight records, German household surveys, and high-frequency transaction data—to evaluate welfare impacts and policy effectiveness across diverse contexts.
Analysis of her publication record reveals two dominant research trajectories: (1) climate-related economic resilience, examining post-disaster recovery and green investment behavior, and (2) high-frequency economic dynamics, particularly consumer spending responses to policy interventions. Her methodological approach consistently bridges theoretical modeling with real-world data applications.
No scientific awards are documented in available materials. Regarding academic mentorship, the source provides no details about graduate student advising or research grant funding.
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