Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics, Bates College
I am an applied microeconomist working in the fields of political economy, public economics, criminal justice, and economic development. My research – in both developing and domestic contexts – studies the ways that poverty and inequality interact with government institutions. I received my Ph.D. in Agricultural & Resource Economics from the University of California, Davis, and my B.A. in Economics and Government from Bowdoin College.
I am on the 2025-2026 job market.
Teaching and Research Fields: Political Economy, Public Economics, Economics of Crime, Development Economics, Applied Econometrics, Environmental Management.
Please feel free to reach out at: cmorrill@bates.edu.