David Buller
PhD Candidate, Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
David Buller is an applied microeconomist with research interests in urban, public, labor, and development economics. His research studies how place-based policy, firm location, commuting patterns, and migration shape the geography of economic opportunity and affect labor market outcomes of local populations, with particular attention given to the distributional impacts on disadvantaged workers and communities.
Recent work by David Buller
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How internal migration affects the workers left behind
Internal migration in Indonesia raises wages and improves access to formal employment for the workers left behind, particularly lower-educated workers, by easing labour supply pressures and reallocating jobs across the formal and informal sector.
Published 13.01.26