I study how people make decisions (and form beliefs) in complex real-world settings—especially around health, climate change, and digital life. I combine behavioural experiments with large-scale surveys to produce policy-relevant conclusions.
main research interests
Behavioural and experimental economics; dynamics of belief formation, information search, and digital interactions; behavioural responses to public policy interventions and unintended consequences
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