I am a Ph.D. Candidate in Economics at the Centre de recherche en économie & management, Université de Rennes, in the European Doctorate in Law and Economics (EDLE) program. My primary research lies at the intersection of Political Economics and Experimental Economics. I conduct my research under the joint supervision of Dr. Fabio Padovano and Dr. David Masclet. Additionally, through a co-tutelle agreement, I am also supervised by Dr. Elena Kantorowicz-Reznichenko and Dr. Aylin Aydın Çakır.
My main research topic is "Determinants of Populism: The Role of Emotions, Legal and Moral Norms, and Social Preferences." I take an interdisciplinary approach, integrating Economic and Behavioral insights to understand better how these factors shape political behavior.
My broader academic interests include Behavioral Economics, Political Economics, and Experimental Economics, and I am always open to discussions and collaborations in these fields.
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Born and raised in India, I completed my Bachelor's degree in economics with a minor in mathematics at the University of Delhi before moving to France in 2018. I hold a Master's degree in Analysis and Policy in Economics (APE) from the Paris School of Economics (EHESS).
During my master’s studies and beyond, I worked as a research assistant, gaining hands-on experience in economic research. Additionally, I have completed courses from the first-year of the Master's program in Economics and Psychology at PSE, Université Paris-Sorbonne, and Université Paris Cité.