ProfilE
As an Economics graduate with a focus on macroeconomics, I am particularly interested in macroeconomic policymaking. My primary focus is on understanding the transmission mechanisms of monetary and fiscal effects on economies. I am passionate about analyzing how these policies influence economic growth, inflation, employment and public debt sustainability over time.
My research interest span macroeconomics, macroeconometrics, monetary policy, applied econometrics, information frictions, imperfect financial frictions and business cycles dynamics. With a solid foundation in both academic research and practical experience, I am committed to contributing to economic policy analysis and decision-making. My goal is to bridge the gap between theory and practice, leveraging data-driven insights to inform effective policy making which fosters stable and sustainable economic growth in the long run.
Research Interests
- Macroeconomic Policy
- Macroeconomics
- Macroeconometrics
- Monetary Policy
- Applied Econometrics
- Information Frictions
- Imperfect Financial Frictions
- Business Cycles Dynamics
Research
- 2024-2025: Research Assistant in Publics Economics for Prof. Brühlart and Prof. Rubolino, HEC Lausanne, University of Lausanne.
- 2025-2026: Research Assistant for Prof. Nathan Sussman's SNSF project on "The Historical Origins and Evolution of Modern Bond Markets, 1963-1994", Geneva Graduate Institute.
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