I am a 3rd year PhD Research Scholar at the Department of Economics in the Norwegian School of Economics affiliated to The Choice Lab at the FAIR research institute.
My research is in the fields of behavioural economics and microeconomic theory for studying discrimination. I am mainly interested in how misspecified models in decision making result in discriminatory outcomes in the labour market and in social environments.
Prior to joining the Norwegian School of Economics, I obtained a MSc from the Stockholm School of Economics and a BSc from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, both in Economics.
My research is in the fields of behavioural economics and microeconomic theory for studying discrimination. I am mainly interested in how misspecified models in decision making result in discriminatory outcomes in the labour market and in social environments.
Prior to joining the Norwegian School of Economics, I obtained a MSc from the Stockholm School of Economics and a BSc from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, both in Economics.
Where have we met?
ESA PhD Course in Behavioral economics of beliefs and misperceptions — field experiments, registers, and surveys - 2024
FAIR - UCSD Spring School in Behavioural Economics - 2024
PSE Summer School: Gender Economics - 2023
FAIR - UCSD Spring School in Behavioural Economics - 2024
PSE Summer School: Gender Economics - 2023