 Washington DC the United States so we spent there four years and now we move back to Europe we are from Italy but France is already pretty close to our hometown. So I'm interested in in general developing countries and most of my research has been on Latin America I'm very interested in sort of that place I think it's an amazing place to travel to do to work and so I'm generally interested in the ways of markets and all sorts of markets from labor markets and other and product markets work in those in those environment in which there's lots of frictions a lot of imperfections. Most of my papers have been on Mexico for maybe data availability reasons and the fact that it has been the subject of a lots of interesting policy and experiments that I used in my research. I'm sort of starting new research in Peru which I believe is another very interesting country to study. In general I don't have specific preferences to one country or the other apart from like other convenience or or network that allows me to get some data or jump into interesting research projects. Sure a lot of things like in general the culture and the quality of living and the lifestyle was very different there in terms of transportation everything was on my car you don't really not to walk too much around places whereas the nice thing about to lose is that this dimension of the city makes it very easy to to commute everywhere either with a bike or just walking distance which for me it's very important.