Jack Kurila graduated from the University of Chicago, where he earned his A.B. with a double major in Economics and Mathematics. Jack is the recipient of a Brickell Metcalf research internship at the Becker Friedman Institute.
His economic research at the Institute focused on the supply response of public and private schools to government education policy, with a particular focus on high school choice in New York City.
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