About me
My research examines how changes in the tax and credit-market environment shape economic behavior and contribute to inequality. I focus on both housing and financial wealth dynamics, using administrative data and quasi-natural experiments to study how policy-induced shifts alter individuals’ incentives, constraints, and wealth dynamics.
One part of my dissertation studies the effectiveness of the Automatic Exchange of Information (AEoI) using Norwegian tax-registry data. Although AEoI aims to improve compliance through transparency, its impact depends on two main factors: (i) the compliance costs borne by involved actors, which may constrain enforcement capacity; and (ii) altered incentives that can affect wealth allocation. I quantify these channels by measuring compliance costs and analysing how behavioral responses influence wealth allocation in the economy.
Another part of my dissertation investigates how exogenous changes affecting credit-market constraints shape individuals’ residential choices and, in turn, their wealth trajectories.
By connecting international tax transparency with domestic credit-market frictions, my work aims to shed light on the mechanisms driving inequality and to inform the design of policies that foster more equitable and efficient wealth formation.
Education
Ph.D in Economics ∙ Norwegian School of Economics ∙ 2023 - …
M.Sc in Economics and Econometrics ∙ Paris School of Economics ∙ 2022
B.Sc in Economics and Econometrics ∙ University Paris 1 - Panthéon-Sorbonne ∙ 2019
What’s new?
- Tax Justice Network Workshop “Unlocking the potential of tax administrative data for tax abuse research” - Charles University, Prague - December 2025
- Presentation at Skatteforsk - Center for Tax Research, NMBU - October 2025
- Stay at Skattetaten (Norwegian Tax Administration), Oslo - October 2025
- Stone Center Summer Institute, UC Berkeley - June 2025
- Engage EU Workshop on Tax and Sustainability, NHH - April 2025
- Moderator in the conference “Re-designing the withtholding taxes system in Europe: has the new EU FASTER Directive reached its goals?” organized by the Center for Economic Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels - January 2025