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IPED Lecture: “Ask your Career Questions”
Thursday, October 16, 4 – 5 p.m.
Andrew M. Simons, Ph.D., associate professor of economics, is an applied microeconomist focusing on research questions that have important policy implications for developing countries. These questions include: (1) understanding barriers to the adoption of health and welfare-improving technologies, (2) evaluating scalable programs and policies with the potential to minimize human suffering, such as social protection programs, and (3) a growing variety of sustainability topics. Prior to pursuing an academic career, he worked for seven years as a development practitioner in Ethiopia and Honduras, holding various senior-level NGO management positions. he has a Ph.D. in Applied Economics and Management from Cornell University (2016) as well as a Master of Public Administration in International Development from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University (2004).
