Dr. Maya Mikdash is an applied microeconomist with research interests in law and economics,
health economics, and economics of education. Her work leverages causal inference
methods to study policy-relevant questions within these fields. In previous work,
Dr. Mikdash focused on studying policing in the United States. Her work on indigent
defense has shown that race plays an important role in the legal representation of
low-income defendants. In addition to my work on policing and crime, she studied the
effect of voltage quality on economic activity in Ghana. Currently, Dr. Mikdash is
focused on understanding the impact of access to free Pre-K on long-term labor market
and educational outcomes.
Research Interests: Applied microeconomics, law and economics, labor economics