Bennet is a PhD Economics candidate in the Department of Economics at LSE. His primary research interests are organisational economics, international trade, and labour economics. His current projects study how trade shocks shape production networks, how managers learn to adapt to changes in their climate risk and how mental health literacy can affect employees' workplace interactions.
Bennet holds a master's in economics from LSE and a bachelor's in business administration from the University of St. Gallen.
Supervisor
Oriana Bandiera
Research Interests
Organisational economics, International trade, Labour economics
Working Paper
"AI-Generated Production Networks: Measurement and Applications to Global Trade", with Thiemo Fetzer, Peter John Lambert and Prashant Garg (2024). CEPR Discussion Paper No. 19708.