About
I am an Associate Professor in Economics. I am currently serving as the Economics Doctoral Programme Director.
Research
Research groups
Research interests
- Decision Theory
- Behavioral Economics
- Mechanism Design
- Bounded Rationality
- Welfare Economics
Current research
My research interest covers a range of topics in microeconomics, including decision theory (as well as, bounded rationality and behavioural economics), mechanism design (especially concerning topics in information economics) and welfare economics (mainly regarding questions motivated by environmental issues).
My primary research is on the axiomatic study of individual and social choice making. Based on observed patterns of individual behaviour or normatively appealing principles for collective choices, I derive models of decision making to explain, prescribe, and predict behaviour in novel situations. Moreover, to identify their welfare and policy implications, I also apply these models in relevant economic problems. I am also interested in designing and conducting experiments to test these theories.
Working Papers:
- Costly Information Acquisition and Optimal Information Choice, 2018.
- Expected Utility, Independence, and Continuity, 2021.
- Preferences with Adaptive Risk Assessments, 2021.
- Preferences with Costly Bayesian Learning, 2021.
For an up-to-date list of my research output, please follow the link for my personal webpage.
Publications
Pagination
Teaching
I have thought several modules in Economic Theory.
University of Southampton, since 2020:
Graduate Modules:
- Topics in Economic Theory (Contract Theory Topics), 2021-2023.
Undergraduate Modules:
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Economic Perspective and Policy, 2020 (twice).
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Statistics for Economists, 2020.
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Microeconomics of Strategy, 2021.
- Games, 2023.
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Choice and Decision, 2022-2023.
University of St Andrews, Lecturer, 2013-2019
Graduate Modules:
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Microeconomics, 2015-2019.
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Game Theory, 2014, 2017, and 2019.
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Mathematical Economics, 2013 and 2015.
Undergraduate Modules:
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Introductory Microeconomics, 2019.
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Economic Analysis, 2014 and 2015.
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Advanced Microeconomics (tutor), 2013 and 2014.
- Mathematics for Economists (tutor), 2016.
External roles and responsibilities
Biography
Before joining the University of Southampton, I was a lecturer (Assistant Professor) at the University of St Andrews. I received my PhD in Economics from Cornell University.
For my detailed CV, please follow the link for my personal webpage.