Photo I am a Ph.D. candidate at Toulouse School of Economics. My research focuses on the intersection of behavioral and public economics. In particular, I study the role of social preferences in taxation and how competition among prosocial actors can affect the decentralized provision of public goods. My broader interests include contract theory and its applications. You can find my CV here.

Teaching

Theory of Incentives (Master 1) [Evaluations]

Material for students (click to expand)


The link to the Mathcha file of the course is here.

Game Theory (Master 1)

[Evaluations 21/22, Group 1] [Evaluations 21/22, Group 2] [Evaluations 20/21]


Material for students (click to expand)

The link to the Mathcha file of the course is here.

Microeconomics (Undergraduate) [Evaluations 19/20] [Evaluations 18/19]

Supplementary documents

You can find my teaching certification here.

Universidad de Costa Rica

Introduction to Economics for non-economists (Lecturer, undergraduate) [Evaluations, in Spanish]

Non-random selection of feedback from students

Positive:

"TD assistant Munor Sobrab might be the best of the TSE, highly recommend"

"I have talked to some of my classmates and I can confirm that your Mathcha files have been our Bible in the last couple of weeks. I wish you to continue your academic path with the same enthusiasm and passion "

"Excellent, he cares about students, explains well, and allows us to mantain our interest in the topic" (translated from spanish)

Negative:

"Be more punctual" (translated from spanish)

"Good course, but way too extensive" (translated from spanish)