I am a postdoc in the CORPTAX research group. In my research, I focus on inequality, household economics, and public economics. I currently work on projects that study the long-run evolution of consumption inequality between and within households, regional price levels, and corporate tax avoidance.

I have obtained my Ph.D. from the Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University.

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Work in progress

Below is a list of all working papers and selected ongoing projects

(2025). Intrahousehold Consumption Inequality over 24 Years: Evidence from Czechia. IES Working Papers 24/2025.
(2025). Life-cycle Consumption Expenditure and Inequality. IES Working Papers 25/2025.
(2022). Illicit financial flows and country-by-country reporting in extractive industries. WIDER Working Paper, No. 2022/76, R&R in Critical Perspectives on Accounting.
Published and Forthcoming Articles
(2023). Mortality shocks and household consumption: the case of Mexico. Review of Economics of the Household, 21(4).
(2021). How Many of Us Can Work from Home? Evidence for the Czech Republic. Politická Ekonomie, 69(5).
(2019). Estimating the revenue costs of tax treaties in developing countries. The World Economy, 42(6).
Policy Analysis
(2020). How many of us can work from home?. IDEA (in Czech).
Teaching

I have been a teaching assistant for the following classes at the Institute of Economic Studies:

  • Principles of Economics (JEB101), 2019-2021
  • Public Finance (JEB025, JEM164, NMFM306), 2019+
  • Public Economics (JEM203), 2019+