معرفی
Ahmad Shah Mobariz is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics at St. Olaf College, where he teaches courses such as Principles of Economics, Economics of Education, and Game Theory. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Arkansas, awarded under Fulbright sponsorship, and was previously a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Pittsburgh. He will join the Department of Economics at the University of West Georgia in Fall 2025.
His research centers on applied microeconomics, with a strong focus on development economics, labor economics, and the economics of education. He is also interested in teaching applied econometrics and contributing to policy-relevant economic analysis. His academic work bridges theoretical models with empirical applications in low- and middle-income contexts, particularly in education and labor market outcomes.
While no recent publications are listed in the provided materials, his research trajectory suggests engagement with empirical methods in development and labor economics, likely using microeconomic data and causal inference techniques.
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As a visiting faculty member, he is involved in undergraduate teaching and academic mentorship, though specific advisees are not mentioned. He has not been associated with any grants or funded research projects in the provided information.
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