Luke Pardue is a PhD Candidate in Econoimics at the University of Maryland. His research interests focus on the effect of public policies on households and workers, partularly issues related to housing and the labor market. Luke teaches Public Economics at the undergraduate level at the University of Maryland. He holds a BA in Economics from the University of Notre Dame and a Masters in Economics from the University of Maryland.

Personal Webpage: http://econweb.umd.edu/~pardue

Areas of Interest

  • Public Economics, Industrial Organization, Econometrics

Degrees

  • Degree Type
    MA
    Degree Details
    Economics, University of Maryland, 2019
  • Degree Type
    BA
    Degree Details
    Economics, University of Notre Dame, 2014

Research

  • "Exposure on the Job: Who are the essential workers who likely cannot work from home?" Brookings Institution. https://www.brookings.edu/research/exposure-on-the-job/
  • "Covid-19: Social Insurance Payouts to U.S. Households" with Melissa Kearney. Econofact.org. https://econofact.org/covid-19-social-insurance-payments-to-u-s-households
  • "College Attainment, Income Inequality, and Economic Security: A Simulation Exercise." with Brad Hershbein and Melissa Kearney. AEA Papers and Proceedings. 2020. https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/pandp.20201062
Campus
Member, Economics Graduate Student Association, 2018-2019
Luke Pardue
Tydings 3115A
Department of Economics
Email
lpardue [at] umd.edu