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Home | News | Kieran Marray awarded Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Minor Grant in Mesoeconomics
News | August 29, 2024

Kieran Marray awarded Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Minor Grant in Mesoeconomics

PhD student Kieran Marray was awarded the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Minor Grant in Mesoeconomics together with Xianglong Kong (University of Chicago), Kathryn McDonald (Columbia University), Peter Öhlinger (Johannes Kepler University), and Ruochen Dai (Central University of Finance and Economics) for the project titled "Place-Based Industrial Policy in Endogenous Production Networks".

Kieran Marray awarded Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Minor Grant in Mesoeconomics

Kieran is a PhD candidate at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute, supervised by research fellow Dr Michael Konig and Prof. Ozan Candogan.

He is also a fellow in the POPulation-scale social NETwork analysis project at the Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Amsterdam. He holds a Research Master in Economics and Econometrics (cum laude) from the Tinbergen Institute, and a BA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from the University of Oxford.