My research study the global ramifications of US fiscal policy. My papers tie the US fiscal condition directly to puzzling phenomena in international macro-finance such as i) the US exorbitant privilege, ii) the dollar's countercyclical dynamics, iii) the global financial cycle in risky asset prices and iv) the countercyclical US wealth share.
These papers have been presented at many of the top academic conference in finance and economics including: Western Finance Association (WFA), European Finance Association (EFA), Financial Intermediation Research Society (FIRS), Financial Management Association (FMA), Econometric Society Meetings and the Society for Economic Dynamics (SED).
They have been awarded several awards including: i) Brattle Group WFA PhD Candidate Award for Outstanding Research (2022, 2023), ii) EFA Engelbert-Dockner Memorial Prize for Best Paper by Young Researchers (2023), iii) the FMA Best Paper Award in Investments (2023) and iv) Asian Econometric Society Young Scholars Fund (YSF) Award for Outstanding Research (2023).