Jordan obtained a B.S. and M.Eng. in Computer Science, Economics, and Data Science from MIT, focused on the analysis of real-world challenges using methods combining economic theory and computing. He has also worked as a research assistant studying local government representation and worked with the City of Boston to assess its homesharing pilot. Jordan is excited to bring his economic and empirical foundations to CEPR to analyze trends underscoring prominent issues in topics such as income inequality, labor, and housing and to help advocate for the policies needed to fix them.
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