PhD Student in Economics · Simon Fraser University
I am a third-year PhD student in Economics at Simon Fraser University in Canada. My research is in macroeconomics and behavioral macroeconomics. I am interested in the distributional effects of macroeconomic shocks and policy in the presence of substantial household heterogeneity, and in how those distributional outcomes change when agents are boundedly rational. I also use experimental methods to study expectations and information frictions in the lab, with the aim of drawing insights for policymaking.