Leveraged Strumpf and Oberholzer-Gee's (2002) research framework to process and analyze county-level data including voting behavior, demographics, and socioeconomic characteristics
Examined the heterogeneity of preferences across different regions and their effects on government public goods decisions, evaluating ways to shape local business conditions and consumer behavior
Constructed an economic model using economies of scale and spillover effects to assess how standardized services and tailored policies impact business costs, efficiency, and location choices