I am an ARC-DECRA Research Fellow, currently based at the School of Economics, University of Queensland, in Brisbane - Australia (for those of you unfamiliar with these acronyms, ARC is the Australian Research Council - check their website here - and DECRA refers to the Discovery Early Career Research fellowship that some of us lucky souls won). I will be moving to the School of Economics, University of New South Wales, in Sydney, this coming July.
I did my PhD studies at the Department of Economics, Washington University in St Louis, under the supervision of John Nachbar, and moved to Australia right after graduation in mid 2008. The topic of my dissertation was mechanism design in multidimensional environments.
My current research project tries to incorporate behavioral insights - loss aversion, inequality aversion and so forth - into contract theory and mechanism design. In addition, I'm working on foundational issues of mechanism design and implementation theory.
I did my PhD studies at the Department of Economics, Washington University in St Louis, under the supervision of John Nachbar, and moved to Australia right after graduation in mid 2008. The topic of my dissertation was mechanism design in multidimensional environments.
My current research project tries to incorporate behavioral insights - loss aversion, inequality aversion and so forth - into contract theory and mechanism design. In addition, I'm working on foundational issues of mechanism design and implementation theory.
ESAM 2013 and AMES 2013The School of Economics at the University of Sydney is hosting the Econometric Society Australasian Meeting (ESAM) this July. Not to be confused with the Asian Meeting of the Econometric Society (AMES), which is being organized by the Department of Economics at the National University of Singapore and will take place in August. Both promise to be great events. |