Using both empirical and theoretical methods, I work at the intersection of Industrial Organization and Law & Economics. My research focuses on consumer choice, demand estimation, gender economics, and challenges in law enforcement and regulation. More recently, my work has also addressed pressing issues related to the digital economy and economic sustainability.
From early in my academic career, I have been inspired by Gary Becker’s insight that individual choices are clearly not only driven by monetary incentives: "behavior is driven by a much richer set of values and preferences." As well as by Ronald Coase's interest in constructing "a picture of human nature in such detail that we can derive the set of preferences with which economists start. And if this result is achieved, it will enable us to refine our analysis of consumer demand and of other kinds of behaviour in the economic sphere."Â
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Law and Economics; Industrial Organisation; Digital Economy; Consumer Choice; Gender Economics
Department of Economics and Business
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
c. Ramon Trias Fargas 25-27
08005, Barcelona, Spain