I often considered work to be play.
– Harry Markowitz
I am a research economist at the Bank of Israel, Research Department. I’m co-organizing the Virtual Israel Macro Meeting (VIMM).
I was a visiting postdoctoral scholar at Harvard University, Department of Economics, and a research associate at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas (Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute). I am also a research associate at the Henan University (Center for Financial Development and Stability), and at the Queen’s University (Conflict Analytics Lab).
I hold a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and a Ph.D. in Business Administration from the ESSEC Business School, where my research focused on the effect of money and risk in the Eurozone. I have also studied theoretical and empirical economics at the Paris School of Economics (M.A.), corporate finance and management at the Grenoble School of Management (M.Sc.), and computer science and quantitative finance at the Cergy Paris University (M.Eng.).
My research interests are in macroeconomics and monetary economics, financial economics, and econometrics.
I taught at several universities and business schools. I have also worked with governments and private companies worldwide on their development and specific research questions.
Research papers : Google Scholar | ResearchGate | IDEAS/RePEc | SSRN.
Referee activities : Clarivate.