The (Mis)Allocation Channel of Climate Change: Evidence from Global Firm-level Microdata
About Me
I am a third-year Ph.D. student at Cornell Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. I work on environmental economics and firm dynamics.
I combine firm-level data with macroeconomic models to study how climate change and environmental policy affect productivity, firm dynamics, and market structure.
My full CV can be found here. You can contact me at tl567@cornell.edu.
Working Papers
Works in Progress
The Distributional and Aggregate Effects of Factor-biased Climate Change
How Emissions Scale: Theory and Evidence
Published Papers
Climate Change and Long-run Factor Shares
AEA Papers and Proceedings