Public Lectures and Consulting

These are links to public talks at universities and seminars delivered to non-profits and corporations.

· “Optimal regulatory inspections” Slides from a lecture delivered to the Food and Drug Administration on optimally inspecting drug production facilities for compliance with FDA regulations.

· “Catch me if you can: game theory and the economics of crime and punishment” Slides from a lecture on the uses of game theory to study crime and punishment. Public lecture delivered at St. Bonaventure University, Spring 2016.

· A mini course on game theory and its uses in corporate strategy. Delivered to executives at Stanley Black and Decker: Lecture 1, Lecture 2

· Cognitive Dissonance and Bribery. A lecture delivered to a roundtable on bribery at Wharton Business School

· Informal housing and rental licensing. A lecture on rental licensing and rental markets delivered to the Center for Community Progress

· The economics of mass transit. Interview on Maryland Public Television – Your Money & Business

· Corruption and sports. Slides from Loyola University Ethics Week lecture delivered in Spring 2017