My research interests are at the intersection of development and behavioral economics, and, in particular, on the behavioral biases of micro-entrepreneurs, migration, and the development of social norms. I earned my Ph.D. in Economics from the Nova School of Business and Economics and completed my postdoctoral training at the University of Chicago and Universidad del CEMA. I am an External Member of NOVAFRICA and affiliated with the Rosario Experimental and Behavioral Economics Lab (REBEL) and JILAEE.
My research interests are at the intersection of development and behavioral economics, and, in particular, on the behavioral biases of micro-entrepreneurs, migration, and the development of social norms. I earned my Ph.D. in Economics from the Nova School of Business and Economics and completed my postdoctoral training at the University of Chicago and Universidad del CEMA. I am an External Member of NOVAFRICA and affiliated with the Rosario Experimental and Behavioral Economics Lab (REBEL) and JILAEE.