My research aims to improve our understanding of individual behaviour and decision-making, and how they are influenced by social interaction within households and communities. I apply this to a variety of domains, such as health, development, labour, gender, environment, and agriculture. Most of my research is conducted in low- and middle-income countries, driven by the need to develop more effective policies that tackle the most urgent problems in these countries. I am an IZA fellow and a full member of the European Development Research Network (EUDN).
main research interests
Behavioural development economics; Intra-household decision-making; Gender inequality; Lab-in-the-field experiments
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