I am a professor in Microeconomics and Econometrics with 10 years of teaching experience at the University of Kinshasa. My work focuses on how incentives, information, and institutions shape behavior, and on building empirical tools that bring theory to data.
I’ve taught large lectures and small seminars, and I mentor students on research, careers, and graduate study preparation. I value clarity, inclusion, and rigor. My classrooms emphasize intuition, visual explanation, and real-world relevance.
Areas of Expertise & Interest
Fields
Microeconomic Theory
Industrial Organization
Labor Economics
Applied Econometrics
Methods
Causal Inference
Panel/IV/DiD
Experimental/Field Data
Structural Estimation.
Software
R
MatLab
Stata
Microsoft Excel
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I prioritize clarity, structure, and practice. Students learn best by doing: we move from intuition → formal tools → applications with cases, datasets, and simulations.
My courses scaffold skills so you can confidently analyze incentives and design better decisions. Each lesson builds on the previous one, ensuring a solid foundation while progressively tackling more complex economic problems.
Campus Visit
The Microeconomics Department is located in the main academic building on the University of Kinshasa campus. Visitors are welcome during office hours or by appointment ONLY.