I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Economics, on the job market in 2023-24. I am primarily interested in microeconomic theory and also in political economy. My most recent research focuses on experimentation models where decision makers can endogenously change the options available to them. Specifically, my job market paper looks at an agent who adapts to new opportunity, like new technology or change in career path, and can invest in improving this risky option’s outcome.
I hold a BA in Economics from New Economic School and Higher School of Economics, and MSc and MRes in Economics from the LSE.
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Research Interests
Microeconomic Theory
Political Economics
Supervisors
Gilat Levy
Ronny Razin
Stephane Wolton
Teaching in 2023/24
EC487 Advanced Microeconomics
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