Paul Stainier
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania
Paul Stainier is an applied microeconomist and Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Social Policy and Practice at the University of Pennsylvania. His research covers topics in environmental and labor economics, including the welfare costs of extreme weather events, the barriers to climate adaptation, and the determinants of worker compensation. His personal webpage is paulstainier.com
Recent work by Paul Stainier
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How extreme heat determines diets in rural India
Extreme heat damages crops and increases the number of strongly undernourished households in terms of calories, iron, and other nutrients. While some households cope by buying food grown elsewhere, the poorest remain highly vulnerable.
Published 18.09.25