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I am a Senior Lecturer (equivalent to Assistant Professor with tenure) in the School of Economics at the University of Queensland and a member of UQ's Centre for Unified Behavioural Economic Sciences (UQ CUBES). My CV is available here.
My research centers on microeconomics, with key interests in market and mechanism design, security design, information economics, and search theory. I also utilize experimental economics and structural econometrics to enhance my theoretical analyses.
In my work, I study how risk attitudes and information frictions influence decision-making in environments where designers have flexibility to use diverse financial instruments to facilitate transfers and achieve specific outcomes.
What is new?
New Paper! Optimal Scaling Auctions: A Consumer Theory Deconstruction.
Seminar Texas A&M University, November, 8th.
Conference Texas Economic Theory Camp, Univeristy of Texas San Antonio, October 31st - November 1st.
Seminar University of Texas Dallas, October, 29th.
Seminar Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, August 23rd.
Seminar Deakin University, August 21st.
Conference Agora Workshop on Market Design, University of New South Wales, June 14th.
Research visit Yale University, November 16th-22nd.
Seminar The University of Kansas, November 15th.
Seminar The University of Arizona, November 9th.
Seminar Arizona State University, November 2nd.