About
I am a graduate student in the Department of Economics at the University of Denver, and have over 12 years of experience working on donor-funded international development and humanitarian aid programming in low- and middle-income countries. My primary research interest is economic development, with a particular focus on economic resilience in fragile and conflict-affected states; with secondary research interests in spatial economics, machine learning methods for econometric modeling, and micro-based behavioral economics.
In addition to my master's work, I hold a graduate certificate in data science from Cornell University College of Engineering, and a bachelor's degree from Centre College.
Email: alexander [dot] ginn [at] du [dot] eduÂ