I am a DPhil candidate with an ESRC scholarship in Economics at the University of Oxford, Nuffield College interested in Industrial Organisation, Competition, Regulation and Microeconomic Theory (Game Theory).
I taught several courses at the University of Oxford in microeconomics and industrial organisation and presented at international conferences. Between 2019-2024, I served in various roles in the public sector in Hungary. I am also a Forbes 30 under 30 in Hungary in 2025.
During my MPhil (distinction), my research focus was microeconomic theory. Before that, I studied BA (Hons) Economics and Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, Trinity College. I was a gold medalist at the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad and also coached the national team as a Deputy Leader for Hungary in 2015 and 2016. Please see my work on the subsequent sites.
Working papers
Estimating the welfare effects of retail food price controls: the case of Hungary (with Howard Smith) - reach out for slides
A Welfare Analysis of a Steady-State Model of Observational Learning (with Margaret Meyer) - reach out for slides
Can Artificial Intelligence Solve Strategic Decision Problems? (with Peter Eso, Edmund Kelly and James Tilley)
Work in progress
How to bring the public sector into the 21st century with basic economic principles? (2025)
Analysing electoral reform: "cracking", "packing" and "slicing" - the case of Hungary