Research

  • “The Competitive AntiBiotic INnovation (CABIN) model: Theory and implications for market design and drug subscription pricing”, working paper (2022).
  • “Racing with antimicrobial resistance: How will innovation respond to the harmonisation of intellectual property rights in the European Union?”, MPhil dissertation, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford (2021).
  • COVID-19 and English council funding: What is the medium-term outlook?”, with Kate Ogden and David Phillips, Institute for Fiscal Studies (2020).
  • “Oligopsonistic competition on early-stage technology markets”, Oxford Technology and Management Centre for Development (2019).

Conference presentations

  • “Improving incentives for antibiotic innovation: The CABIN model and its implications for market design and drug subscription pricing”, poster accepted at the Ineos Oxford Institute Early-Career Conference on Multidisciplinary Approaches to AMR (2023) and at the CARA Network Conference, University College Dublin (2023).
  • “How will antibiotic innovation respond to the harmonisation of intellectual property rights in the EU? Insights from economic theory”, Ineos Oxford Institute Early-Career Conference on Multidisciplinary Approaches to AMR (2022).
  • Antimicrobial innovation and patent policy”, Oriel Healthcare Research Showcase, University of Oxford (2021).
  • “Beliefs, (self-)persuasion, and economic policy views”, Oriel Talks, University of Oxford (2020).
  • Oligopsonistic pricing on early-stage technology markets”, University of Oxford Saïd Business School (2019).
  • “Building an algorithmic lending platform”, Global Fintech and Blockchain Conference, Imperial College London (2019).
  • “Economist vs. Wild: How to save the planet from homo œconomicus”, Oriel Talks, University of Oxford (2018)
  • “Nudge: When psychology meets regulation”, University of Oxford Outreach Series in Law (2017).
  • “Functional network inference from time series”, J. W. Roderick Research Scholars Seminar, University of Sydney (2016).