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Short BioI am an economist at the Federal Finance Administration, where I develop long-run projections about the public cost drivers of climate change mitigation and demographic change for the Swiss government.
I hold a PhD in labor- and macroeconomics from Università della Svizzera italiana and a MSc. in applied economic analysis from the University of Bern. I visited Stanford University as a research student in 2022. 
I am broadly interested in applied economic questions, with a particular focus on the economic consequences of climate and demographic change, as well as the labor market impacts of automation. 
Fields of interestLabor Economics, Macroeconomics, Climate Change