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Research Agenda
My research interests are empirical econometrics, applied microeconomics, behavioral/experimental economics, and public policy. I specifically focus on the intended and unintended consequences of food and nutrition policy, and study the effects of taxes and subsidies on food prices, consumer demand, and health behavior.
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My goal is to provide thoughtful experiments to understand what leads consumers to engage in healthy vs. unhealthy behaviors.
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