Johnathan Cahill Senior Research Associate; Economic, Fiscal, and Social Impact Analysis
Johnathan Cahill is a Senior Research Associate in the Economic, Fiscal, and Social Impact Analysis practice area at Beacon Economics. Mr. Cahill conducts data research and analysis in support of the practice area’s principal engagements. His current work portfolio includes analyzing the impacts of a wide variety of activities, projects, and institutions including universities and major entertainment events and venues.
Mr. Cahill’s educational and professional background have given him an exceptionally strong quantitative foundation and the ability to interpret data and data trends. This includes an emphasis on applied methods such as designing and conducting field experiments and econometrics for the purpose of economic consulting and advising. He is skilled in the use of leading data and econometric software including STATA, R, and RunGTAP, a trade modeling platform. Mr. Cahill is also one of just two IMPLAN Certified Economists on the West Coast (alongside Beacon colleague Samuel Maury-Holmes), and one of only 17 in the nation, trained in Input-Output theory and analysis specifically tailored to IMPLAN, a leading industry software for estimating economic impacts.
Mr. Cahill’s academic interests include examining the intersection between economics and policy as it relates to economic development, the global economic system, and international trade. He has conducted graduate level research on the Los Angeles County housing market, trade policy as it relates to beef tariffs, and the effectiveness and impact of peer-tutoring on educational attainment.
Prior to joining Beacon Economics, Mr. Cahill obtained a well-rounded work experience serving in a variety of demanding roles in the financial services and asset management industries. He was a Treasury Analyst with The Broe Group where he worked with numerous banks to reduce banking fees and created programming to prevent financial fraud and increase cyber security. Prior to that, he was a Portfolio Operations Associate at Bain Capital Credit and a Client Operations Associate with State Street Corporation.
Mr. Cahill holds an M.S. in Applied Economics and Econometrics from the University of Southern California, and a B.S. in Economics and Political Science from Suffolk University.
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