Dr. Pavel is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Rose-Hulman where his teaching interests include microeconomics, environmental economics, and econometrics. His research interests include environmental and natural resource economics, and applied microeconomics. In his free time, he enjoys watching sports, especially English soccer, and exploring the outdoors. Taking road trips with his family and friends is one of his favorite pastimes.
    
Academic Degrees
Ph.D., Economics, Florida International University, 2018.
Master of Arts, Economics, Eastern Illinois University, 2012
Teaching Interests
Microeconomics
Environmental Economics
Econometrics
Research Experiences
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
Applied Microeconomics
Publications & Presentations
Pavel, T., Hasan, S., Halim, N., & Mozumder, P. (2022). Impacts of transient and permanent environmental shocks on internal migration. Applied Economics, 1-24. https://doi.org/10.1080/00036846.2022.2087859
Pavel, T. & Mozumder, P (2019). Household Preferences for Managing Coastal Vulnerability: State vs. Federal Adaptation Funds. Economics of Disasters and Climate Change. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41885-019-00046-y
Awards & Honors
                                                       
                                                            Recipient, 2017-2018 Broad Fellowship Award from School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199