Welcome! I am a PhD candidate 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 [w/ D. Mukama, F. Kondylis, J. Loeser] Paper | Pre-proof | Development Impact blog post on exposure designs | Development Impact paper blog | World Bank Working Paper Version

Accepted, Journal of Development Economics

Education Reforms and Adult Skills: Evidence from Estonia [w/ A. Plekhanov] Paper

Economics of Education Review

Work in Progress

Technology, Tax and Domestic Trade: Evidence from Rwanda’s Electronic Invoicing Expansion [w/ P. Bachas, F. Kondylis, L. Zavala, J. Karangwa]
Fuel Costs and Domestic Trade [w/ P. Lakuma]

Policy

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

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