Gustav Pirich
PhD Candidate, Department of Economics, University of Zurich
Gustav Pirich is a PhD candidate in Economics at the University of Zurich working at the intersection of environmental economics, development economics, and political economy. His recent research examines the impacts of Chinese-financed sports infrastructure in Africa and the social and environmental consequences of artisanal and industrial mining. He is broadly interested in using spatial data, causal inference, and behavioural experiments to shed light on how climate change affects livelihoods.
Recent work by Gustav Pirich
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The downstream impacts of mines: How pollution hits agriculture
Mines pollute their surroundings, including water flows. In Africa, new evidence shows that plants and crops are less healthy downstream of mining sites, with the largest impacts in fertile, densely vegetated areas and regions dominated by gold minin...
Published 09.02.26