Hello !
I am a 5th year PhD Candidate in Economics at Columbia University.
I work on economic theory, with a focus on information acquisition and dynamic games.
Prior to joining Columbia, I obtained a Masters in Economics from the Paris School of Economics and a Masters in Mathematics from Sorbonne Université.
Research
Publications
- The Dynamics of Instability
Short abstract
Even if pure instability does not generate any short term expected gains, players with opposed interests can leverage it to obtain long term changes. In equilibrium, the least favored player uses instability in a decreasing manner as we get closer to a stable state; long run outcome exhibit path dependency and can sustain high inequity.
with Duarte Gonçalves.
Forthcoming at Theoretical Economics.
- A Mean-Field Game Model for the Evolution of Cities
Short abstract
We propose a MFG model for the evolution of residents and firms densities, coupled both by labour market equilibrium conditions and competition for land use; the former induces a new optimal transport coupling in the system of two HJB and two Fokker-Planck equations. This MFG has a convex potential which enables us to find weak solutions by a variational approach. In the case of quadratic Hamiltonians, we reformulate the problem in Lagrangian terms and develop a numerical solution method.
with Guillaume Carlier and Jean-Michel Lasry, Journal of Dynamics and Games, July 2021, 8(3): 299-329.
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Work in progress
- Cultural transmission and historical origins of attention to environmental issues
Abstract
The realized intensity of deviations from typical climatic conditions in ancestral generations influences how much descendants care about the environment. The effect exhibits a U-shape where more stable and more unstable climates lead to higher attention, with a dip for intermediate realizations. We propose a theoretical framework where the value of costly attention to environmental conditions depends on the perceived stability of the environment; prior beliefs about which are shaped through cultural transmission by the experience of ethnic ancestors. The U-shape results from a dual purpose of learning about the environment: optimal utilization of typical conditions and protection against extreme events.
with Palaash Bhargava.
- Dynamic information acquisition with memory loss
with Arslan Ali.
Older works
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Stability with complementarities in decentralized many-to-one matching markets (2019)
Masters Thesis, M2 APE, Paris School of Economics
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Optimal transport coupling in multi-population mean field games (2018)
Masters Thesis, M2 Mathematiques de la Modelisation, UPMC Jussieu
Teaching
Instructor
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Game Theory (Summer 2022, Summer 2023)
Undergraduate Elective, Columbia University
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MA Math Camp (Summer 2021)
Economics MA, Columbia University
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Teaching Assistant
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MA Microeconomics (Spring 2023)
Economics MA, Columbia University
Teaching Assistant for Professor Guillaume Haeringer
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PhD Microeconomic Analysis II (Spring 2022)
Economics PhD, Columbia University
Teaching Assistant for Professors Yeon-Koo Che and Elliot Lipnowski
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Math Methods for Economists (Fall 2021)
Economics MA, Columbia University
Teaching Assistant for Professor Evan Sadler
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Math Methods for Economists (Fall 2020)
Economics MA, Columbia University
Teaching Assistant for Professor Ceyhun Elgin