

Mary Chen
Master's student in Analytics, Georgia Institute of Technology
Mary Chen is a Master's student in Analytics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She previously worked at the Financial Stability Board as a Graduate Associate and at the Federal Reserve Board as a Research Assistant. Mary holds a B.A. in economics from Wellesley College. Her recent work looks at the impacts of infrastructure and trade constraints on firms. Her other research interests include using machine learning and natural language processing in finance and macroeconomics.
Recent work by Mary Chen
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Intranational trade barriers and firm productivity: Evidence from India
Highway construction in India improved productivity by inducing firms to focus on products in which they are most efficient
Published 14.02.22