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5.05/4/2026

A master at fostering understanding.

About Anaïs

Anaïs Galdin is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Dartmouth College's Tuck School of Business, having joined in the 2024–25 academic year as part of the economics research group. She previously visited Dartmouth in winter 2022 as an International Economics PhD Fellow. Galdin received her PhD in Economics from Princeton University in May 2024, with a thesis entitled "Trade and Information Provision Across Geographical Space," supervised by Eduardo Morales, Stephen Redding, and Janet Currie. Additional degrees include an MA in Econometrics and Quantitative Economics from Princeton (2020), an MSc in Economics from Sciences Po Paris (2017)—where she was awarded Best Master’s Thesis, Summa Cum Laude, and named Valedictorian—and a BA in Economics and Social Sciences from Sciences Po (2014), including an academic exchange at Charles University in Prague.

Her research employs empirical industrial organization methods to study international trade, focusing on changes in product and service characteristics in global markets, particularly pharmaceutical supply chains, digital labor platforms for service trade, health economics, and spatial economics. Notable working papers include “Making Talk Cheap: Generative AI and Labor Market Signaling” (2025, with Jesse Silbert), featured in Financial Times, The Economist, CNN, and The Atlantic; “Resilience of Global Supply Chains and Generic Drug Shortages”; and “Urban Migration, Health Amenities and Local Newspapers in 1870-1940 U.S.” (with Quan Le). Galdin has presented at prestigious venues such as NBER, OECD Conference on Medical Supply Chains, Harvard-MIT Trade Seminar, Yale Trade Day, Stanford SITE, and international conferences including CREST, HEC Paris, and Bocconi. Career highlights include pre-doctoral fellowship at Stanford SIEPR (2017–2018), research roles at the French Central Bank, European Commission DG Competition, and OECD. Awards encompass the Dartmouth International Economics PhD Fellowship, Princeton Graduate Fellowship (2018–2024), J. Edward Lundy Fellowship (2018–2019), and ReMatch+ Summer Fellowship. At Tuck, she teaches Managerial Economics in the Summer Core program and has prior teaching experience at Princeton and Sciences Po. She serves as a referee for journals like Review of Economic Studies and Journal of International Economics.