Hello,

I’m an academic economist based at the LSE in London, UK. My work is in the fields of psychology and economics and microeconomics. I am lucky to explore themes that point back to the boundaries between the self and the other.

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Work

  1. When Mandatory Disclosure Hurts: Expert Advice and Conflicting Interest

    (with Ming Li) Journal of Economic Theory

  2. Information Projection: Model and Applications

    Review of Economic Studies

  3. Conscience Accounting: Emotion Dynamics and Social Behavior

    (with Uri Gneezy and Alex Imas) Management Science

  4. Sellers with Misspecified Models

    (with Andrea Prat) Review of Economic Studies

    Old Version: Screening with an Approximate Type Space (2010).

  5. Pricing under Fairness Concerns

    (with Erik Eyster and Pascal Michaillat) Journal of the European Economic Association

  6. Bargaining under the Illusion of Transparency

    American Economic Review

  7. Superiority Seeking and the Preference for Exclusion

    (with Alex Imas) Review of Economic Studies

    Old Version: Mimetic Dominance and the Economics of Exclusion (with a special thanks to my grandparents who were willing to survive the KZ lagers)

  8. Projection Equilibrium

  9. The Biases of Others

    (with David Danz and Stephanie Wang)

  10. Towards a Resolution of the Privacy Paradox

  11. Transactional Fairness and Minimum Wages

    (with Anna Becker, Attila Linder, and Heather Sarsons)

Old Papers:

  1. A Model of Anticipation and Attention

    (with Josh Tasoff)

  2. A Failure of the No-Arbitrage Principle

Current Location and Current Activity:

London

Teaching

  • Firms and Markets

  • Strategy

  • Behavioural Economics (masters)

  • Behavioural Economics (executive)

Service

  • Director, Psychology and Economics Program, STICERD

  • Education Committee, LSE

  • Research Ethics Review Chair, DoM LSE

  • Recruitment Committee Chair, MES Group, LSE