Research
My research interests cover many areas of microeconomic theory: Information, Industrial Organization, Game Theory, Experimental, and Behavioral Economics.
My research agenda is outlined here.
Published Research:
The Use of Non-Monotonic Contracts in a Single Period Game: An Experimental Investigation (with Tim Flannery), in the Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics
Agent Motivation and Principal Anticipation: Non-monotonicity, Intentions, and Other Factors (with Tim Flannery), in the International Journal of the Economics of Business
Data for “Agent Motivation and Principal Anticipation”
Current Research Projects:
Testing for the Disposition Effect in Experimental Markets (with Tim Flannery)
Analyzing Methods of Multiple Choice Scoring (with Tim Flannery)
The Effects of Buyer Information on Consumer and Total Welfare in Competitive Markets (JMP)