Welcome! I am an Associate Professor of Economics at Concordia University in Montreal. My research studies household heterogeneity and household finance, and their interactions with the aggregate economy and macroeconomic policies. A central question in my work is how macroeconomic shocks and policies — such as monetary policy — affect households differently across the wealth and income distribution, and what this means for aggregate outcomes.
I am a CIRANO Researcher and a CIREQ Research Fellow. I serve as an Associate Editor at the Journal of Economic Theory and Econometrics.
Recent Updates
- [2026] “Sources of Rising Student Debt in the US” (with Jung Hwan Kim) published in Review of Economic Dynamics
- [2026] Awarded SSHRC Insight Grant ($59,142)
