Summary
Tin Skoric is a master's student in economics at Tufts with eight years of varied experience applying data-driven methods to policy and housing research. Currently a research intern at EconoFact, a Vermont Housing Fellow, and a graduate research fellow studying climate shocks' effects on infrastructure and firms, he blends applied econometrics with real-world policy work. His undergraduate thesis on consumption and saving after the 2008 crisis and participation in competitions like the Boston Regional FED Challenge reflect a long-standing focus on macroeconomic behavior. Tin maintains an R-based website to share coursework and independent projects, signaling strong reproducibility and communication skills. Based in Rutland, VT, he pairs field experience—from zoning analysis to frontline roles at UPS—with academic rigor, making him adept at translating complex economic analysis into actionable insights.
7 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, Economics, 3.55, Bachelor of Science - BS, Economics, 3.55 at University of Vermont
Accounting and Finance, 3.9, Accounting and Finance, 3.9 at Brooklyn Technical High School
Master of Science - MS, Economics, Master of Science - MS, Economics at Tufts University
English, Bosnian, Italian