University of Southern California
Behavioral economics, Experimental economics and labor economics
She is a Predoctoral Research Assistant at LABEL (Los Angeles Behavioral Economics Laboratory), USC. She earned her BSc in Industrial Engineering from Umagis University in Madagascar and an MSc in Quantitative Economics (QED) from the University of Alicante. She has also worked as a Research Assistant at LoyolaBehLab during her exchange at Universidad Loyola, Spain. Her research interests are in Behavioral and Experimental Economics, and she is currently studying morality. Specifically, the difference between what people believe is morally right and what they actually do.