Douglas Almond
Professor of International and Public Affairs and Economics at School of International and Public Affairs

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- School of International and Public Affairs
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Biography
School of International and Public Affairs
Focus areas: Health economics, environmental economics, labor economics, public policy
Douglas Almond''s primary research areas are health and applied microeconomics, with a particular interest in infant health and the environment. Almond previously served as a staff economist at the Council of Economic Advisers during the Clinton administration and studied the health effects of air pollution in China as a Fulbright scholar.
Almond received his BA in Economics from Carleton College in Minnesota and PhD in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley.
Education
- PhD in Economics, University of California, Berkeley
- BA, Carleton College
Honors & Awards
- Keynote Address at "Socioeconomic Causes and Consequences of Public Health," Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, June 2017
- Columbia University ISERP Seed Grant Award, 2017
- Grant from J-PAL North America
- National Science Foundation Faculty CAREER Award, 2009–2014
- Garfield Economic Impact Award, 2011
- HCUP Outstanding Article of the Year Award, 2011
- Fulbright Scholarship, 2005–2006
- University of California, Berkeley: Departmental award for research on public policy
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