I use laboratory methods to study economic behavior in markets. In recent years my research has focused primarily on issues relating to banking, financial stability and the impact of disclosure rules on market performance. Other areas of interest include industrial organization and antitrust economics. My curriculum vitae is available here: CV (pdf). You can also visit my IDEAS/RePEc profile.
Deniability, Communication, and Investment Efficiency: An Experimental Analysis (with John Lightle and Oleg Korenok) submitted.
Reporting Choices in the Shadow of Bank Runs, an Experimental Analysis (with Xu Jiang and Oleg Korenok) in progress
The Effects of Public Disclosures on Information Aggregation in a Multi-Attribute Environment. Journal of Behavioral and Experiment Finance 47, 2024, September 101084
Frequent Reporting and Short-Termism: An Experimental Investigation Management Science. 2025 (with Caleb Cox, Oleg Korenok and John Lightle) https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2023.01955) .
Stress Tests and Information Disclosure: An Experimental Analysis, Journal of Banking and Finance, 154, 2023. (with Caleb Cox, John Lightle and Oleg Korenok)
Policy Experiments and Financial Regulation: Using Laboratory Methods to Evaluate Responses to the 2007-2009 Financial Crisis, Journal of Economic Surveys, 37(3), pages 657-687, 2022. (with Oleg Korenok)
Playing with Money, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 200, 1221-1239 (with Oleg Korenok, Peter Norman, Bruno Sultanum & Randall Wright)
Liquidity regulation, banking history and financial fragility: An experimental examination, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 200, 1372-1283 (with John Lightle & Oleg Korenok)