I am a PhD student in Economics at the Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics, supervised by Prof Joel Stiebale and Prof Katharina Erhardt in the DFG research training group GRK#1974. My research interests are in the fields of empirical industrial organization, corporate finance, international trade and innovation economics. My research focuses causes and consequences of market power, e.g. by analysing anti-competitive and pro-competitive effects of common ownership of competitors by institutional investors. I am also interested in machine learning techniques in combination with causal inference.

I completed my bachelor’s degree in International Business Studies at the University of Paderborn (2016) and my master’s degree in Economics at the Heinrich-Heine University in Düsseldorf (2019).

You can download my CV here.

Research Interests

  • Empirical Industrial Organisation
  • Corporate Finance
  • International Trade
  • Innovation Economics
  • Econometrics
  • Causal Machine Learning

Education

  • PhD in Economics, expected 2024

    Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics

  • MSc in Economics, 2019

    Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf

  • BSc in International Business Studies, 2016

    University of Paderborn

Publications