I am a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at the Department of Economics at the University of Reading. 

Research: My research interests lie in the fields of behavioral and experimental economics. I use experiments to explore how trust manifests and is reciprocated in markets, principal-agent problems, and public goods games.

Teaching: At the University of Reading, I teach EC224 - Games and Economics Behaviour and EC208 - Business Economics. In the past, I have taught EC327 - Economics of Banking as well as a slightly more advanced game theory course and an undergraduate project-based course at WU Vienna.

Contact: d.e.abraham[at]reading.ac.uk