Adam Soliman
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Clemson University
Adam Soliman is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Clemson University. He is an applied microeconomist whose research focuses on drug markets, policing, and neighborhood dynamics. He was previously a postdoctoral scholar at the London School of Economics and holds a PhD in Economics from Duke University.
Recent work by Adam Soliman
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The cocaine shock that spread through global trade
Cocaine moves through the same global trade networks as legal goods, with violence rising where criminal groups fight over ports and other chokepoints.
Published 23.04.26