Welcome! I am a PhD student at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL).

My research interests are at the intersection of development and public economics, with a particular focus on firms.

Prior to joining QMUL, I worked as an Impact Evaluation Analyst at the Development Impact Group of the World Bank and as an Overseas Development Institute (ODI) fellow. I obtained an MSc Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

You can find my CV here.

Publications

A Few Good Masks: Mask Manufacturing and Supply Networks in Rwanda during the COVID-19 pandemic Paper | Pre-proof | Development Impact blog post on exposure designs | Development Impact paper blog | World Bank Working Paper Version
with D. Mukama, F. Kondylis, J. Loeser

Accepted, Journal of Development Economics

Education Reforms and Adult Skills: Evidence from Estonia Paper

Economics of Education Review

Work in Progress

Technology, Tax and Domestic Trade: Evidence from Rwanda’s Electronic Invoicing Expansion
with P. Bachas, F. Kondylis, L. Zavala, J. Karangwa
Fuel Costs and Domestic Trade in Uganda
with P. Lakuma

Policy

Sectoral heterogeneity in the COVID-19 Recovery: Evidence from Rwanda Paper
with J. Loeser, S. Karpe, F. Kondylis, M. Lang

CEPR/VoxEU: Shaping Africa's post-COVID Recovery