Graduate Students

Master of Arts in Economics (Entered 2023) | Thesis Option
gnaboadi@mun.ca
- Labour Economics
- Public Economics
- Applied Microeconomics
I have interests in labour, public and applied microeconomics. I am passionate about using data to examine real-world issues including employment, inequality, and social programs. I aim to contribute to policymaking to support the design and evaluation of inclusive evidence-based policies.

Master of Arts in Economics (Entered 2024) | Essay Option
kbademns@mun.ca
- Mathematical and Quantitative Economics
- Financial Economics
- Labour and Demographic Economics
My goal is to deepen my understanding of economic theory and its practical applications, while also sharing my knowledge to help others navigate complex economic concepts. I aim to contribute to research that drives innovation and supports meaningful economic solutions.

Master of Arts in Economics (Entered 2024) | Essay Option
slhasan@mun.ca
- Mathematical and Quantitative Economics
- Microeconomics
- Public Economics
- Labour and Demographic Economics
My research focuses on the labor market integration of immigrants in Canada, with an emphasis on employment and academic outcomes. My Master’s research investigates the impact of the lifting of the 20-hour work limit of international students on academic outcomes.

Master of Arts in Economics (Entered 2024) | Essay Option
oolowe@mun.ca
- Labour & Demographic Economics
- Financial Economics
- Public Economics
- Industrial Organization
I am passionate about applying economics to real-world problems, by focusing on areas like labour, policy, finance, business economics and industrial organization. With a robust background in research and analysis, I aim to contribute to evidence-based decision-making using practical, data-driven insights.

Master of Arts in Economics (Entered 2024) | Thesis Option
msrefayet@mun.ca
- Mathematical and Quantitative Economics
- Microeconomics
- Health, Education and Welfare
I am an aspiring empirical microeconomist with a deep interest in the causal econometrics literature and newly developing machine learning algorithms in policy analysis.

Master of Arts in Economics (Entered 2024) | Essay Option
yzhou23@mun.ca
- Labor and Demographic Economics
- International Economics
- Health, Education, and Welfare