Research

My primary research interests are behavioral and experimental economics. Some topics of my interest are morality, ambiguity attitudes,  and bounded rationality. You can also find my research on my CV.

RESEARCH REPORTS

"Subsidies on Tobacco: A Review and Global Analysis," with Badri Gopalakrishnan and Shilpa Venkatachalam, for the World Health Organization (WHO).

"Where There is a Nudge There is a Way: An Integrative Review of Nudges Used in the Corporate World," a report for Arbinger Institute.

"Fund-Raising Strategies for BIDMC: A Data-Intensive Economic Approach," with Infinite-Sum Modeling, a report for BIDMC, Harvard Medical School.

WORK IN PROGRESS

"Ambiguity Attitudes and Dynamic Moral Behavior," with Gijs van de Kuilen and Sanjana Singh.

THESIS

Bachelor's thesis: "Testing for Structural Breaks in the Cointegration of World Equity Markets."
Master's thesis: "Are People Averse to Acknowledging their Ignorance in Opinion Polls?''

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