I am an applied economist specializing in energy, environmental economics, and political economy. My research assesses the mitigation, distributional, and lobbying effects of climate and energy policies on power-sector outcomes.
I am currently on the 2025/26 economics job market. In my Job Market Paper, I investigate how U.S. state partisan control interacts with electric utility interests to influence the adoption and stringency of first-best and second-best climate policies.
I have lectured on the Political Economy of Spain and the European Union at the undergraduate level, and on Financial Analysis and Public-Project Management at the postgraduate level.
In fall 2024, I held a PhD visiting fellowship at the University of Victoria in Canada, hosted by the School of Public Administration and the Institute for Integrated Energy Systems.
For further information about my academic profile, please see my CV.