Master's Thesis – Applied Econometrics(Climate and Adaptation)
Topic: Crop Diversification and Climate Change Adaptation in Low and Middle-Income Countries
My current research focuses on crop diversification as a strategy for climate change adaptation in low- and middle-income countries. I apply econometric methods to analyze how diversifying crop choices can help farmers reduce vulnerability to climate variability and improve resilience.
Keywords: Data-driven econometric modeling, agriculture and development economics, panel fixed effect.
Internship – Applied Econometrics(Discrete Choice Experiment)
Topic: Evaluation of the disutility caused by the installation of wind or photovoltaic infrastructures in the territory of a protected area.
The objective of this research is to quantify the effect of wind and solar farm infrastructures on the image that French tourists have of national parks, to determine whether their attractiveness is affected.
Keywords: Protected areas, tourism, energy transition.
Policy Report – Financing Development(Discrete Choice Experiment)
Topic: Debt-for-Development in Practice: An Evaluation of Reprofiling and Education-Linked Swaps in Côte d’Ivoire.
In 2025, Côte d’Ivoire faces an exceptional fiscal challenge, with debt service obligations exceeding XOF 4,181 billion, representing 26% of the national budget. In response, the government adopted a dual strategy to restructure its public debt and preserve fiscal space for priority investments. This report assesses Côte d’Ivoire’s debt dynamics, evaluates the short-term effectiveness of its fiscal strategy, and examines how debt instruments can be leveraged for development outcomes. It concludes that while progress is real, long-term success will depend on disciplined implementation and stronger domestic resource mobilization.
Keywords: Debt dynamics, debt-for-development.
Referee report – Research Proposal