Bio

I’m a PhD candidate in economics at Queen’s University. My main research field is macroeconomics and my main interest is the study of the effects of wealth concentration on the macro economy. I also contribute to the econometric literature when improved statistical tools are helpful to my main research agenda. My secondary research field is time series analysis.

I have taught an introductory statistics course and an online macroeconomic policy course. I am currently working on a gamified macroeconomic course concept, drawing from previous experience in building workshops and experiential learning based activities for non-governmental organizations in Montreal.