
معرفی
Michael F Dinerstein is an Associate Professor of Economics at Duke University's Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, with a concurrent Research Collaborator role at the University of Chicago. His research focuses on applied microeconomics, integrating industrial organization principles into labor, public, and development economics. Key areas include education markets (school competition, teacher labor dynamics) and agricultural markets in Kenya. He holds a Ph.D. (2015) and B.S. (2007) from Stanford University.
His work explores policy implications of market structures, such as teacher labor market policies, student loan forgiveness mechanisms, and public provision effects. Notable contributions include studies on Kenyan agricultural competition and equilibrium analysis in education markets. He teaches advanced applied microeconomics courses and collaborates with institutions like the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER).
Publications highlight themes like debt moratoria, education policy evaluation, and platform design in e-commerce. While no awards are explicitly listed, his extensive research portfolio demonstrates impactful contributions to policy-relevant economics.

