I am an Associate Economist at the Behavioural Consumer Finance Unit of the Central Bank of Ireland. My research interests include, but not limited to, behavioural finance, gender and public health. I specialise in using both experimental and observational data to inform evidence-based policy, with a research approach that integrates interdisciplinary and mixed methods, including causal inference and qualitative analysis. I have led multiple field and online experiments, collaborating with academics from MIT, Swarthmore College and Trinity College Dublin, and practitioners from the World Bank, Women’s World Banking, and the Central Bank of Ireland.
Before joining the Central Bank, I completed my PhD from Trinity College Dublin. I also hold a Master’s in Quantitative Economics from Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (IDEA program) and a bachelor’s degree (honours) in Mathematics from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi.
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