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Stepan Gordeev is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Texas Christian University (TCU), affiliated with the AddRan College of Liberal Arts. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Rochester (2022) and served as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Connecticut (2022–2024). His research focuses on macroeconomics and economic development, examining how individual firm and household behaviors influence aggregate economic outcomes.
Dr. Gordeev’s educational background includes:
- PhD in Economics, University of Rochester, 2022
- MA in Economics, University of Rochester, 2018
- BS in Economics, George Mason University, 2016
His research interests are centered on macroeconomics and economic development, particularly exploring the effects of input misallocation, product choice, and trade policies on economic productivity. He uses advanced methodologies, including machine learning, to analyze agricultural productivity, trade agreement design, and the role of subsistence farming in underdeveloped economies.
Gordeev’s recent publications investigate topics such as the determinants of preferential trade agreements using machine learning, the impact of misallocation on agricultural productivity through product choice, and the relationship between nutrition demand and subsistence farming. His work highlights the importance of considering heterogeneous production technologies and transactional frictions in understanding economic development challenges.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided information. His research often involves collaboration with co-authors such as Sudhir Singh and Sandro Steinbach, focusing on themes like agricultural misallocation and trade policy analysis.


