Assistant Professor at Collegio Carlo Alberto and the University of Turin (ESOMAS).
Education
PhD in Economics from Paris School of Economics in September 2023; prior to that, obtained an undergraduate degree in economics from PSL University and a master’s degree in economics from Paris School of Economics and Ecole Normale Supérieure.
Background
Research interests: econometrics and labor economics. In econometrics, the focus is on developing efficient estimation and inference methods for causal parameters (particularly the LATE parameter). In labor economics, the work focuses on measuring the effectiveness of public policies (e.g., tailored job search counseling and training programs) to guide and foster occupational transitions.
Miscellany
Personal interests: maintaining enthusiasm for work and enjoying life through sport climbing and trail running with friends.