Thanks for stopping by! Currently, I am the Peter K. Barker Associate Professor of Economics and a George R. Fellow at the The Robert Day School of Economics and Finance at Claremont McKenna College . Until 2015, I was the Delegate for the Uruguayan Chapter of the Royal Society For Putting Things On Top of Other Things .
Here you can take a look at my research. Also, if you are involved with teaching macroeconomics at the undergraduate or master level, you may be interested in checking out the textbook Rob Lester, Eric Sims, and I wrote.
Working, Consuming, and Dying: Quantifying the Diversity in the American Experience (Joint with Chadwick Curtis , and Rob Lester ): Welfare is increasing and is higher for women and those of Asian descent. Changes in mortality rates associated with ‘deaths of despair’ disproportionately lower the welfare of less educated Whites.