I am a post-doctoral researcher in Accounting and Taxation at the University of Mannheim. My research examines how taxation, regulation, and public policy shape corporate behavior and real economic outcomes. In particular, I study how firms respond to tax incentives, transparency requirements, and international regulatory frameworks, and how these responses affect firms’ real and reporting decisions. A central focus of my work is the cross-border allocation of economic activity and income within multinational firms, as well as the broader economic effects of tax and transparency policies.
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At the ATA Mid-Year Meeting, I discussed the Paper "The Asymmetric Tax Consequences of Foreign Tax Haven Use".
In February, I joined the University of Mannheim as a post-doctoral researcher in Accounting and Taxation at the chair of Marcel Olbert.
At the start of 2026, I was a Visiting Scholar at the University of North Carolina in the area of Accounting and Taxation (invited by Stephen Glaeser).