My research is on the intersection of behavioral economics, applied microeconomics, and political economy. I use large data sets from e.g. charitable donations, medication purchases, BLM protests, and game shows to study topics such as polarization, gender favoritism, and consumer decision making. At the moment, I primarily work on preference formation.
main research interests
Preference formation; Pro-social behaviour; Public goods and collective action; Observational data & causal inference
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