I am a PhD candidate in Economics at the European University Institute in Florence. My supervisors are David K. Levine and Alessandro Tarozzi.
I am an applied microeconomist studying the intended and unintended effects of public policy, particularly for economically and socially vulnerable populations. My research combines micro-econometric methods, survey and experimental approaches, and economic theory to address policy-relevant questions in public economics and political economy.
During my doctoral studies, I was a visiting researcher at Sciences Po and George Mason University. Prior to joining the PhD, I worked at the National Bank of Poland and the International Monetary Fund in Warsaw.
PhD in Economics (expected)
European University Institute
MRes in Economics
European University Institute
MSc in Economics of Public Policy
Barcelona School of Economics