Markets, incentives, and strategic behavior—made practical.
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This Term's Capstone Project
Designing a two-sided platform's pricing strategy—exploring network effects, congestion, and incentives through real-world case analysis and simulation.
I am a Professor of Microeconomics and Econometrics with over 20 years of experience in research and teaching. My work examines how individuals and firms make decisions under constraints and uncertainty, with particular interests in behavioral microeconomics, causal inference, and policy evaluation.
I teach microeconomics and econometrics at both undergraduate and graduate levels, emphasizing clear intuition, rigorous methods, and hands-on empirical applications. My recent projects apply modern econometric tools—experiments, quasi-experiments, and large administrative datasets—to questions in markets, public programs, and development.
I’m committed to mentoring students and fostering a collaborative, inclusive classroom. I believe economics should be practical and accessible, and I design courses that connect theory to real data and real decisions.
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