Research
Experimental, Behavioural, and Evolutionary Methods
“Experimental economics is a branch of economics that uses controlled experiments to test the validity of economic theories and behavioural assumptions, investigate the performance of different market mechanisms and, ultimately, prompt new behavioural theories to better explain and predict economic behaviour. Experiments make use of monetary incentives and may be conducted in the laboratory or in the field.”
Featured projects | Duration |
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How to make other people happy. The contribution individuals can make to the happiness of others. ARC Future Fellowship |
2013–2017 |
A study of consumers' competence when choosing between complex mobile phone contracts and the regulatory implications of their coping strategies ARC Discovery Project |
2009–2013 |