About me
I am a fourth-year PhD candidate in finance at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Prior to joining to Stanford I was a research assistant to the Macro Group at Columbia Business School. I graduated from UC Berkeley with majors in Economics, History, and Applied Math.
My primary interest is in international finance and macroeconomics.
You can view my CV here.
Recent work
U.S. exorbitant privilege: Expected vs. realized.
(2025). Working Paper.
View most recent version here.
The Geography of Capital Allocation in the Euro Area.
With Roland Beck, Antonio Coppola, Matteo Maggiori, Martin Schmitz, and Jesse Schreger (2024). Working Paper.
Revise & resubmit at Quarterly Journal of Economics.
View most recent version here.
I am currently working on research that is part of the Global Capital Allocation Project.
This is my sixth year as part of the GCAP Lab, having previously worked as a predoctoral research assistant in the lab.
My GitHub is at this link.
Visit to find some useful tools:
Convert between commonly used country codes in Stata.
Automate compiling images and tables into LaTeX files.
The image is Figure 9 from Jones and Bird (1972), "Roman Gold-Mining in North-West Spain, II: Workings on the Rio Duerna."
I wrote my undergraduate thesis on technological advancements in ancient Roman mining and whether they can be connected to the Roman state contracting system.
Here's a link to my thesis.