About Me

I am a Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Manchester, where I have been a faculty member since 2005. I received my PhD in Economics from Queen Mary University of London, under the supervision of Professor Marco Mariotti.

In 2007–08, I held a Research Fellowship at the Wallis Institute of Political Economy, University of Rochester. Following this appointment, I returned to Manchester in August 2008, where I have since been a permanent member of the faculty.

My research lies at the intersection of microeconomic theory, social choice, and political economy. A central strand of my work examines formal and experimental models of electoral competition and voting mechanisms. My research has appeared in leading international journals, including Economic Theory, Games and Economic Behavior, Journal of Economic Theory, and Theoretical Economics.

For further details, please explore the links above or visit my profiles on Google Scholar, SSRN, and the University of Manchester.

ORDID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9156-464X