I am an economist specializing in governance, institutional design, and the economics of cooperation. My work combines formal theory, empirical analysis, and case-based research to understand how rules, incentives, and market structures shape human behavior. With a PhD in Economics from MIT, I have published in leading journals and contributed to policy debates on spectrum allocation, decentralized governance, and financial market stability. My research spans academic, policy, and applied contexts — from advising on telecommunications regulation to analyzing monetary policy tools at the Federal Reserve — with the goal of producing insights that are both analytically rigorous and practically relevant.