I am an economist in the international trade division of the CEPII.
Previously, I held a post-doctoral position at the Paris School of Economics affiliated with the International Migration Economics Chair. I completed my PhD in economics in June 2024 at the University Paris Dauphine, PSL. I received the 2025 third prize for the best doctoral dissertation in economics, awarded by the Sorbonne - Chancellery of Paris Universities.
My research covers topics in international economics, geoeconomics, conflict economics and migrations. I'm deeply interested in various subjects like trade and migration determinants, policies and welfare impacts, as well as the role of conflict, insecurity and military policies in shaping the economy. Have a look at my JMP, "Sovereign Gravity: The Military Alliance Effect on Trade".
