Hello there and welcome to my page!

I've been lucky enough to see how Wikipedia turned from a not too reliable type of resource into a solid encyclopedia that sometimes seems better than established academic books on the topic.

I'm a devoted Wikipedia enthusiast, trying to do my best to help improve and occasionally starting pages, especially in topic areas such as economics, finance, macroeconomic policy, economic history etc. Unfortunately, it seems like many of the articles in this area are still quite opinionated so I'm making my modest attempts at making things a bit more agnostic and letting readers browse through sources themselves instead of providing ready-made interpretations only.

Given that this is of courses a bit more delicate than other pages on Wikipedia, let me know if (and why) you think I was mistaken with an edit - I'm more than happy to discuss and it's never ill-intent or trying to impose a certain school of thought.

Currently working on a PhD in political economy.