I am a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. My research lies at the intersection of behavioral economics and behavioral finance, with a particular focus on how individuals make financial decisions in everyday life. Most of my work examines household financial choices through a behavioral lens, combining empirical methods with insights from psychology and economics.
I am a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. My research lies at the intersection of behavioral economics and behavioral finance, with a particular focus on how individuals make financial decisions in everyday life. Most of my work examines household financial choices through a behavioral lens, combining empirical methods with insights from psychology and economics.
I am on the 2025–26 academic job market.
I am on the 2025–26 academic job market.