I am a PhD Candidate at the Department of Economics, Copenhagen Business School.
I am a macroeconomist interested in public economics, labor economics, and inequality. My recent work combines quantitative models with micro data to analyze social-insurance policies, household behavior, and inequality. Earlier, I also worked on monetary policy.
I will be on the European and American job market during the 2022-23 academic year. In my job-market paper, I use a structural life-cycle model estimated to Danish register data to quantify the welfare outcomes of pension reforms designed to achieve fiscal sustainability in an aging population.
I am affiliated with the Pension Research Centre (PeRCent).
PhD in Economics, since 2019
Copenhagen Business School
MSc in Economics and Finance, 2018
Copenhagen Business School
BSc in Economics, 2015
University of Zurich