I study econometric theory and causal inference, with interests in randomization inference and resampling methods, estimation of spillover effects and spatial dependence, and semiparametric and high-dimensional statistical theory.
After a postdoctoral fellowship at the Harvard University Center of Mathematical Sciences and Applications, I will join the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics at the University of Chicago as a Neubauer Family Assistant Professor. I completed my Ph.D. in Economics at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, where I was advised by Guido Imbens and Joseph Romano.
Email: ritzwoll@stanford.edu