About

Applied economist with a PhD, working on pricing, incentives, and behavior in applied decision problems. I use causal inference, experiments, and simulation to evaluate trade-offs, test ideas, and inform policy and business decisions, with experience across research and consulting.

Methods & Tools

Methods — Causal inference • Experiments • Market design • Simulation • Econometrics
Tools — Python • R • MATLAB • Stata • SQL
Workflow — Jupyter notebooks • Qualtrics • Excel • Power BI • LaTeX

Research & Applications

Incentives and truth-telling in priority pricing systems

Analyzed how beliefs and truth-telling shape outcomes in priority pricing systems, combining economic modeling with online experiments to identify when such mechanisms improve overall outcomes.

Methods: Game theory • Experimental design • Simulation
Links: Working PaperCode


Pricing design and provider incentives in publicly funded services

Developed and optimized pricing schemes to show how reimbursement design affects costs when providers have patient-selection incentives. Applied to Swedish personal assistance services; numerical results indicate substantial cost savings from modest deviations from uniform pricing.

Methods: Theoretical modeling • Optimization • Numerical analysis
Links: Paper (Economic Modelling, 2024)Code


Equity–efficiency trade-offs in blood supply allocation

Analyzed blood allocation rules using simulations to show when equity-driven pooling reduces total patients treated.

Methods: Mechanism design • Simulation
Links: Working Paper • [Code]

Education

  • PhD, Economics — Lund University
  • MSc, Economics — Lund University
  • BA, Economics & Visual Arts — Brown University