Welcome!
I am an Assistant Professor of Economics at Eckerd College and obtained my Ph.D. in Economics from George Mason University.
My research focuses on utilizing experimental methods to analyze various aspects of cryptocurrencies.
I mainly teach courses in Microeconomics, but enjoy adding concepts such as Game Theory and Law and Economics.

“I cannot live without books.” -Thomas Jefferson 1815
Whether it’s a new mystery novel or the latest paper about cryptocurrencies, I am constantly reading. I am always looking for new recommendations!

CRYPTO
My most recent work analyzes cryptocurrencies in various ways.
This includes using agent-based simulations to measure the efficiency of automated market makers, a method of trading cryptocurrencies. A working paper can be found here.
My job market paper is a joint survey and lab experiment that addresses the willingness of individuals to own cryptocurrencies.
TEACHING
My teaching philosophy centers around three tenants:
- Storytelling
- Discussions
- Repetition
Discover more about my teaching here.
