Summary
Tyler Radler is an Economist in the Finance Practice. He has extensive experience utilizing micro-level survey and administrative data to perform empirical analysis using design-based and structural estimation methods. Dr. Radler received his PhD from the University of Michigan, where he taught courses in the structure of American industry and the generation and usage of economic data. In his doctoral studies, Dr. Radler specialized in labor economics and public finance. His dissertation research focused on modeling household responses to a family member’s disability onset and studying the efficacy of government programs targeting households with a disabled family member.
Education
PhD, Economics, University of Michigan
MA, Economics, University of Michigan
BA, Economics and Mathematics, Occidental College