Dr. Daniel Graeber

Researcher in Health and Behavioral Economics

As a researcher in health and behavioral economics, I study how socio-economic conditions, large-scale shocks, and institutional environments shape health outcomes and the formation of economic preferences. Grounded in rigorous quantitative methods, my work examines health inequalities and heterogeneity in risk and preference formation across individuals and over the life course. A central aim of my research is to generate evidence that is both theoretically informative and directly relevant for health policy and broader economic decision-making.