Lillian Beaudet is a graduate student in Economics and Policy Analysis at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC).
Her academic work focuses on macroeconomics, econometrics, and the intersections between economic policy and environmental sustainability.
She became interested in post-growth and degrowth ideas through her studies of ecological economics and her growing concern with the limitations of perpetual GDP-focused models.
Lillian brings experience in empirical research, data cleaning, and econometric analysis, working primarily in Stata and R.
She has contributed to projects on fiscal policy, climate-related impacts, and labor outcomes, and currently serves as a teaching assistant for econometrics and microeconomics.
She will support post-growth initiatives by offering research assistance, data analysis, and clear, accessible writing to help translate evidence into meaningful action.
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