Assistant Professor of Economics
BES 118
Education
- Ph.D., Economics, George Mason University
- M.A., Economics, George Mason University
- B.A., Mathematics and Economics, University of Arizona
Courses taught
- Principles of Microeconomics
- Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
Research interests
My current research seeks to understand the willingness to own cryptocurrencies as well as the operation of cryptocurrency trading markets, utilizing different experimental economic techniques. These techniques include survey experiments with online participants, lab experiments with student participants, and agent-based model simulations.
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