About me
I am a second-year PhD student in Economics at the University of British Columbia, with declared fields in Political Economy and Labor. I have broad research interests, including behavioral economics and applied microeconomics.
Before joining UBC, I completed my Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Economics at Universidad de San Andrés (Buenos Aires, Argentina), graduating Summa Cum Laude and receiving the Best Undergraduate Thesis award.
I have held research assistant positions at UBC (with Giovanni Gallipoli), Harvard Business School (with Alberto Cavallo), EBRD (with Cevat Giray Aksoy), and Universidad de San Andrés (with Walter Sosa Escudero and Tommy Murphy).
My published work includes a paper on psychological momentum in professional esports (Sports Economics Review, 2024) and a study on the economic costs of insufficient sleep in Latin America (European Journal of Health Economics, 2024). My current project, Linking Knowledge and Creativity, was presented at Universidad de San Andrés in May 2025.
