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Mateusz Filipski is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Agricultural & Applied Economics within the College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences at the University of Georgia (UGA). He is currently on leave from UGA, working as a Senior Economist on the Returns, ReCommerce, and Sustainability team at Amazon. Prior to his current position, Filipski was a Research Fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), where he continues to serve as a Non-Resident Fellow. His professional background also includes work as a postdoc at UC Davis, and consulting for the OECD, World Bank, and FAO.
Dr. Filipski's educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Agricultural and Resource Economics from University of California-Davis (2011)
- M.S. in Agricultural and Resource Economics from University of California-Davis (2007)
- M.S. (honors) in Development Economics from Université Paris-Saclay (AgroParisTech, formerly INAPG) (2005)
- M.Eng. in Life Sciences & Agronomy from Université Paris-Saclay (AgroParisTech, formerly INAPG) (2004)
Mateusz Filipski is an applied economist whose research spans the areas of development, environmental, and health economics. His work focuses on economic development in rural areas around the world, with specific interests in rural transformation, migration, mechanization and technology adoption, trade, health economics, and consumer behavior. Much of his research evaluates the economic impacts of programs and policies aimed at improving the lives of rural populations. He employs a diverse methodological toolkit including econometric analysis, structural modeling, and experimental approaches. His recent work has focused on countries including Ethiopia, China, and Myanmar.
Analysis of Filipski's recent publications reveals a strong focus on rural economic development across multiple dimensions. His work spans agricultural economics, development economics, environmental economics, and health economics. Common themes include rural transformation, migration patterns, agricultural mechanization, the impacts of natural disasters and pandemics, and the evaluation of social programs. His methodological approach often involves local economy-wide impact evaluation (LEWIE) models, combining econometric techniques with structural modeling to assess policy impacts on rural communities.
Filipski's professional recognition includes his continued affiliation as a Non-Resident Fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) following his tenure as a Research Fellow. His work has been supported by major international organizations including the World Bank, FAO, and OECD.
Dr. Filipski has extensive experience in research collaboration and project leadership, having worked with multiple international organizations. His current position at Amazon represents an application of his economic expertise to corporate sustainability challenges. Though specific information about graduate students he has advised is not provided in the available materials, his research output suggests active engagement with academic and policy communities through publications and presentations.
Though not explicitly detailed in the available information, Filipski's work with IFPRI and UGA likely involved participation in research teams focused on agricultural and development economics. His current role at Amazon suggests engagement with teams working on sustainability and circular economy initiatives.
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