
معرفی
Felix Naschold serves as a Temporary Lecturer in the Department of Economics within the College of Business at the University of Wyoming, contributing expertise in development-focused economic research and instruction.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD from Cornell University
- MSc from School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
- BSc from University College London, University of London
Naschold's research centers on poverty dynamics, intra-household resource allocation, and health economics in developing contexts, with particular attention to anthropometric indicators and welfare measurement. His methodological approach integrates econometric analysis with field-based empirical work to examine structural poverty mechanisms.
Publication trends from 2010-2019 reveal consistent focus on household-level poverty traps across South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, employing both longitudinal survey analysis and experimental designs. Key thematic threads include seasonal health variations, nutritional status evaluation, and asset-based poverty measurement, predominantly utilizing data from Kenya, Tanzania, Pakistan, Ethiopia, and India.


