I am an applied microeconomist specializing in development and environmental economics. My research focuses on identifying and overcoming the frictions that constrain climate change adaptation and international migration in developing countries. I study how to design scalable solutions to these challenges and generate empirical evidence on their effectiveness and implementation at scale. I received my PhD in economics from the University of Southern California and am currently a postdoctoral associate at the Yale Research Initiative on Innovation and Scale (Y-RISE).
Email: islamul.haque@yale.edu
Office: Luce Hall, Suite 305
Appointment Link: 30 min slot