
Economics
Analyzing economic systems, inequality, and the proven failures of trickle-down theory while exploring paths toward more equitable prosperity.
Analyzing economic systems, inequality, and the proven failures of trickle-down theory while exploring paths toward more equitable prosperity.
Philosophy & Approach
Manifesto
Economic systems should serve the many, not just the few. The evidence is clear: trickle-down economics doesn't work. We need new models that prioritize shared prosperity and address systemic inequality.
Core Principles
- Income inequality undermines social cohesion and economic growth
- Evidence-based policy must replace ideological dogma
- Economic systems require continuous evaluation and reform
- Sustainable prosperity benefits everyone
Projects & Experience
Income Inequality Analysis
Comprehensive research into wealth distribution patterns, causes of inequality, and potential solutions.
Key Outcomes:
- Documented income inequality trends
- Analyzed policy impacts on wealth distribution
- Identified systemic factors driving inequality
Trickle-Down Economics Research
Evidence-based analysis demonstrating the failures of supply-side economics and trickle-down theory.
Key Outcomes:
- Compiled empirical evidence against trickle-down theory
- Analyzed decades of economic data
- Proposed alternative economic frameworks

Methods & Tools
Methods & Frameworks
Tools & Technologies
Current Challenges
The questions and problems I'm actively exploring and working to solve
Addressing Income Inequality
What policy interventions can effectively reduce income inequality while promoting economic growth?
Moving Beyond Failed Models
How do we transition from proven failed economic theories to evidence-based approaches?
Measuring True Prosperity
What metrics beyond GDP better capture economic wellbeing and shared prosperity?