Gabriel Kreindler
J-PAL Affiliated Professor
Assistant Professor
Harvard University
Gabriel Kreindler is an assistant professor of economics at Harvard University. His research focuses on issues in urban transportation in developing countries. His current projects use natural and field experiments to study pricing and network design of public transportation systems and quantifying the impact of traffic congestion management policies. He is also interested in new data sources for measuring travel behavior and infrastructure quality. He was a Prize Fellow in Economics, History, and Politics at Harvard and a research fellow at the Becker-Friedman Institute at the University of Chicago. Gabriel received his PhD in economics from MIT.
Gabriel has served as a lecturer at J-PAL training events.