I am a PhD Candidate in the Department of Economics and Corpus Christi College at the University of Oxford, under the supervision of Professor Michael McMahon. Before that, I worked in central banking and investment banking.
I am currently interested in topics in Macro-Finance, at the intersection of Monetary Economics, Intermediary Asset Pricing, and Market Microstructure.
PhD in Economics
University of Oxford
MSc in Economics
London School of Economics
MSc in Mathematical Engineering
Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées
My current research revolves around the impact of macroeconomic shocks on asset prices and, conversely, how asset prices reflect expectations of macroeconomic variables, accounting for financial market microstructure frictions.
Download my Research StatementI am a Teaching Assistant in Macroeconomics (Graduate) and Finance (Undergraduate) for the Department of Economics and the Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford. During my classes, I have had the opportunity to deeply engage with students and contribute to their academic and personal development. My commitment to teaching is centered around inclusivity, a dual approach combining mathematical rigor and intuitive understanding, and providing students with additional resources and career guidance. My teaching has been distinguished by a teaching award.
Download my Teaching StatementTopics in Monetary and Fiscal Policy: New Keynesian model, lower bound, fiscal theory of the price level.
Growth accounting, Development accounting, Misallocation.
Crises and Macroeconomics: Debt deleveraging and liquidity traps, secular stagnation, Covid-19 crisis.
Topics in Asset Pricing: modern portfolio theory, CAPM, APT, deviations from rational expectations.
Topics in Corporate Finance: role of the capital structure, banks and financial crises, international finance.