Hello,

I am a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at the University of Leicester.

I am a microeconomist who tries to understand the empirical consequences of economic models and theory. I also have working interests in labor and public economics. In the main body of my work, I try to understand how economic fundamentals can be recovered from observable data and then used to make counterfactual claims about welfare measurements.

My work in public finance introduces a new fiscal instrument that governments can use for redistribution and then tries to understand when using it is optimal.

In my work in labor economics, I study large economies where individuals make human capital decisions. In this part of my research, I try to understand how aggregate variables changing over time affect and distort human capital choices made by individuals.


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Besides studying economics, I spend my spare time reading and listening to podcasts. I also love disagreeing with my friends about all things philosophical and political over a beer, a meal, or both.