(2025). Heritability of different measures of overconfidence. Journal of the Economic Science Association, Forthcoming (with Jacob Dooley and Agnieszka Tymula). [Accepted version]
(2024). Heritability across different domains of trust. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 219: 549-563 (with Agnieszka Tymula) [Accepted version] [Publisher] [Appendix]
Press: Nueroscience News; PsyPost
(2024). Financial incentives and private health insurance demand on the extensive and intensive margins. Journal of Health Economics, 94: 102863 (with Yuting Zhang) [Publisher] [Accepted version]
(2024). Age penalties and take-up of private health insurance. Health Economics, 33(4): 636-651(with Yuting Zhang) [Publisher] [Accepted version]
(2024). Natural disaster and risk preferences: evidence from Sri Lankan twins. Applied Economics, 56(4): 558-581 (with Fruhling Rijsdijk, Sisira Siribaddana, Athula Sumathipala, Agnieszka Tymula, Helena Zavos and Nicholas Glozier) [Accepted version] [Publisher]
(2023). The effect of quarantining welfare on school attendance in Indigenous communities. Journal of Human Resources, 58(6): 2072-2110 (with Deborah Cobb-Clark, Stefanie Schurer and Sven Silburn). [Publisher]
(2022). Depression, risk preferences and risk-taking behavior. Journal of Human Resources, 57(5): 1566-1604 (with Deborah Cobb-Clark and Sarah Dahmann). [Accepted version] [Publisher] [Appendix]
(2022). Retirement, social support and mental well-being: a couple level analysis. European Journal of Health Economics, 23(3): 511-535 (with Jack Lam). [Accepted version] [Publisher]
Press: ScienMag
(2021). The Australian Twins Economic Preferences Survey. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 24(6): 365-370 (with Agnieszka Tymula). [Accepted version] [Publisher] [Appendix]
(2021). The increasing cost of happiness. SSM - Population Health, 16: 100949 (with Richard Morris and Nick Glozier). [Publisher]
Press: ABC News; The Conversation
(2021). Psychological, social and cognitive resources and the mental wellbeing of the poor. PLOS ONE 16(10): e0258417 (with Deborah Cobb-Clark). [Publisher]
(2021). The informational content of subjective expectations for health service use. BMC Health Services Research, 21: 464 [Publisher]
(2020). Family formation and the demand for health insurance. Health Economics, 29(4): 523-533 (with Denise Doiron). [Accepted version] [Publisher] [Appendix]
(2020). Policy choice and product bundling in a complicated health insurance market: Do people get it right? Journal of Human Resources, 55: 539-565. [Accepted version] [Publisher] [Appendix]
(2020). The differential impact of major life events on cognitive and affective wellbeing. SSM - Population Health, 10: 100533 (with Richard Morris, Nick Ho, Deborah Cobb-Clark, Sally Cripps and Nick Glozier). [Publisher]
(2019). Utilization and selection in an ancillaries health insurance market. Journal of Risk and Insurance, 86(4): 989-1017. [Accepted version] [Publisher] [Appendix]
(2019). Risk preference dynamics around life events. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 162: 66-84. [Accepted version] [Publisher]
(2019). Area-specific subsidies and population dynamics: Evidence from the Australian Zone Tax Offset. Papers in Regional Science, 98(1): 451-476 (with Oleg Yerokhin). [Accepted version] [Publisher]
(2018). The effect of health insurance on the substitution between public and private hospital care. The Economic Record, 94(305): 135-154 (with Denise Doiron). [Accepted version] [Publisher]
(2018). Premium subsidies and demand for private health insurance: Results from a regression discontinuity design. Applied Economics Letters, 25(2): 96-101 (with Olena Stavrunova and Oleg Yerokhin). [Accepted version] [Publisher]
(2010). The impact of rural to urban migration on wellbeing in Australia. Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 16(3): 187-213. [Publisher]
(2025). Using Placebo Zones for Model Selection in RDD and Related Settings (with Peter Siminski) [link] [pzms package] [pzms_sim package] [2 min video explainer]
(2025). Learner Driving Experience and Motor Vehicle Accidents (with Peter Siminski) [link]
(2024). Alternative models of preference heterogeneity for elicited choice probabilities (with Matthew J. Walker & Hong Il Yoo) [link]
(2024). The heritability of economic preferences (with Agnieszka Tymula & Hong Il Yoo) [link]
(2023). The Gender Reference Point Gap (with Jonathan Levy, Agnieszka Tymula & Xueting Wang) [link]
(2022). Parental Separation and the Formation of Economic Preferences (with Sarah C. Dahmann & Jack Lam) [link]