Harrison Mitchell
PhD Student, Department of Economics, UC San Diego
Harrison is a PhD Student in Economics at UCSD. His research focuses on questions related to Trade, Macroeconomics, and Development.
Recent work by Harrison Mitchell
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Where you live drives what you earn
Using data on 513 million workers worldwide, we show that location plays a major role in shaping earnings – and that better allocation of workers across cities could raise incomes, especially in developing countries.
Published 27.04.26
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How climate-induced conflict is shaping rural Nigeria
As climate change stretches Nigeria’s dry seasons and disrupts traditional grazing patterns, tensions between nomadic herders and settled farmers fuel violent conflict—most intensely just before the planting season. New research shows how repeated ex...
Published 08.07.25