Vladimir Gaberman

Vladimir Gaberman is a junior at NYU, where he studies economic theory and international relations. His writing explores the intersection of monetary and fiscal policy, national security, and American jurisprudence. He previously worked at the Social Science Research Council for the Africa Peacebuilding Network, where he contributed to the program’s statistical analysis efforts. His independent work includes examining the fiscal and distributional impacts of energy subsidies in Nigeria and analyzing the structural drivers of U.S. infrastructure recovery in the post-COVID-19 economy. Beyond his academic work, he is an avid backpacker and nature enthusiast.