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Biography
I'm Jack, and I'm interested in the economics and psychology of cooperation. I'm also interested in decision-making more broadly-specifically, why different people make vastly different decisions, have varying biases, or different likes and dislikes.
I'm a fan of philosophy of science, cognitive science, neuroscience, and the most complex issues concerning how the human mind works, both individually and in groups.
Expertise Summary
My undergraduate background is in economics, with a particular interest in climate change and environmental economics. I studied economics and data science at the master's level. For my research master's and Ph.D., I specialized in experimental and behavioral economics.
Research Summary
I'm doing research on the economics of cooperation and rule-following, particularly focusing on interactions among people over time. I'm interested in how groups of individuals coordinate with each… read more
Current Research
I'm doing research on the economics of cooperation and rule-following, particularly focusing on interactions among people over time. I'm interested in how groups of individuals coordinate with each other.
Past Research
I focused my undergraduate dissertation on Milinski's climate dilemma. I focused my MSc in economics and data science on risk preferences and confidence.
Future Research
I'm interested in how economics can be applied to understanding the mind and biology, and understanding the principles governing that low level, in addition to economic decision-making in groups. I am interested in how entire economies function as well.