Gabriel Kreindler
Assistant Professor of Economics
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Profile
Gabriel Kreindler studies issues in urban transportation in developing countries. His current projects focus on understanding the impact of traffic congestion management policies in large cities in developing countries through natural and field experiments. Gabriel received his PhD in Economics from MIT. He is currently a Prize Fellow in Economics, History, and Politics at Harvard and was a research fellow at the Becker-Friedman Institute at the University of Chicago. He will join Harvard Economics Department as an Assistant Professor in 2021.
Contact
Email: gkreindler@fas.harvard.edu
Assitant: Jamina Coleman - jaminacoleman@fas.harvard.edu
Additional Website: https://sites.google.com/site/gabrielkreindler
Outside professional activities
Outside Professional Activities
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Outside Professional Activities For Gabriel Kreindler
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Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab
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BREAD (Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development)
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Busara Center for Behavioral Economics
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National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
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