An experimental economist interested in answering big questions:
How much is a life year worth?
How should we measure health?
Does online privacy have value and how can this value be captured?
Does the future matter less than the present?
How do people choose, interpret and share information?
What are the implications for how we organise our society?
I teach second year Behavioural and Experimental Economics at the University of Birmingham in the UK, and co-ordinate the Economics Extended Essays.
When not pondering the meaning of "value", I spend my time reading novels, playing the trombone, and drinking too much coffee. Not always at the same time.
I am on BlueSky as @rebeccalm.bsky.social and am co-organiser of the Strategic Information Network