Andrew Gray
Lecturer in Economics
Andrew Gray
Prior to joining Olin, Andrew earned his Ph.D in Economics from Johns Hopkins University. His research interests in applied microeconomics include labor economics, the economics of education, and individual economic precarity.
Andrew would be happy if you called him Andy. He and his wife, Danielle, have completely spoiled their pup, Artemis. Andy enjoys basketball and Scrabble, and is honestly probably better than you at Mario Kart 8.
Area of Expertise
Economics, Health Economics, Microeconomics/ Industrial Organization
Education
- Ph D 2019, Johns Hopkins University
- MA 2015, Johns Hopkins University
- BA 2010, University of Notre Dame
Awards/Honors
- Bruce Hamilton Research Seminar Award, Johns Hopkins University, 2019
- Bruce Hamilton Research Seminar Award, Johns Hopkins University, 2018
- Dean's Teaching Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University, 2018
- Joel Dean Undergraduate Teaching Award, Johns Hopkins University, 2018
- George Owen Fellowship (2013-2016), Johns Hopkins University, 2013
Teaching Interests
Microeconomics, Labor Economics, Industrial Organization
Research Interests
Labor economics, economics of education, structural microeconomics