BIO
Focused on microeconomic theory and experimental economics, my research covers topics in mechanism design, behavioral economics, bargaining, distributive justice, cooperative games, and repeated games. I serve as associate editor for Games and Economic Behavior and Theoretical Economics, and also served on the editorial board of the American Economic Review. Over the years I have taught undergrad courses in behavioral economics, distributive justice, game theory, and intermediate microeconomics, as well as core and topic grad courses. I have also taught economics to executive master students in Brown's technology leadership program. For more information, please consult my curriculum vitae.