I am a PhD Student at the London School of Economics and Political Science. My primary fields are behavioral and experimental economics, with applications to development and political economy.
My research agenda focuses on improving high-stakes decisions—hiring, promotions, arrests, policymaking—by understanding how cross-group biases and behavioral frictions create inefficiency and inequity.
I am on the 2025-2026 academic job market.
My job market paper develops a framework to identify and correct cross-group mapping bias. My broader research examines how behavioral frictions and heterogeneous other-regarding preferences shape policy impacts and optimal institutional design.
I received my BA in Economics (Honors) from the University of British Columbia.
Placement Officer: Matthias Doepke
References: Maitreesh Ghatak, Michael Callen, Raul Sanchez de la Sierra