Research
Research Interests:
The main area of my research portfolio focuses on behavioral economics. I examine the impact of ambiguity in different economic interactions, from strategic games to retail markets to global financial asset pricing. The first two areas of focus use experimental methods, while the third is investigated empirically using global asset pricing data.
Working Papers:
1) “Ambiguity Preferences and Beliefs in Strategic Interactions” (With Tigran Melkonyan)
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2) “The Effect of Ambiguity on Price Dispersion in Duopoly Markets” Click Here for Working Paper.
3) “Indefinitely Repeated Contests with Incumbency Advantage” (With Cary Deck and Paan Jindapon)
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4) “Global Market Risk and Speculation Factors” (With Soroush Ghazi and Mark Schneider)
5) “An Experimental Comparison of Conventional and Final Offer Arbitration” (With Paul Pecorino and Mark Van Boening)
1) “Ambiguity Preferences and Beliefs in Strategic Interactions” (With Tigran Melkonyan)
Click Here for Working Paper.
2) “The Effect of Ambiguity on Price Dispersion in Duopoly Markets” Click Here for Working Paper.
3) “Indefinitely Repeated Contests with Incumbency Advantage” (With Cary Deck and Paan Jindapon)
Click Here for Working Paper.
4) “Global Market Risk and Speculation Factors” (With Soroush Ghazi and Mark Schneider)
5) “An Experimental Comparison of Conventional and Final Offer Arbitration” (With Paul Pecorino and Mark Van Boening)