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I am an applied economist with research and teaching interests mainly in political economics and public economics. Employing formal theoretical modeling and data-driven empirical investigation, my work has appeared in leading academic journals across the quantitative social sciences.
I teach courses in political economics, public sector economics, and applied econometrics at the Central European University in Vienna, Austria. I offer courses at the undergraduate, masters, and doctoral levels at CEU. I am the head of the Department of Public Policy and an elected senior faculty representative on the CEU Senate. I am also a recurring visiting research professor at the Universite Paris-Pantheon-Assas.
I am happy to provide letters of recommendation for students who have taken at least one of my elective courses or who I've advised in research. Please note that I will only provide letters confidentially and require two weeks' advance notice.
NEWS:
I've been promoted to Full Professor at CEU.
I'm featured in the New York Times coverage of why CEU's story is relevant for higher education in the United States.
My article on the politics of large-sclae battery technology diffusion (with S. Bettin) has been accepted for publication at Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions.
I'll present my work on tax morale and tax compliance (with A. Murugesan) at the Mannheim Taxation Conference on September 19th.
My article in the Journal of Development Studies (with C. Corduneanu-Huci and P. Maarek) has been awarded the Dudley Seers Memorial Prize for best paper in the JDS for 2024.