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Research
My research focuses primarily on market price formation and its resulting effect
on consumer welfare, typically using empirical data from internet auctions. I have also
recently ventured into behavioral studies using experimental methods.
- "Markets: Gift Cards,
" (2007) Journal of Economic Perspectives, v. 21, pp. 227-238.
- "An Empirical Examination of Competitor-Based Price Matching Guarantees,
" joint with Shakun Datta,
forthcoming at the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization.
- "Price Dispersion in Internet Auctions of Retail Gift Cards,
" joint with Lesley Chiou, under review (2008).
- "Competition, Teams, and Gender,
" joint with Andrew Healy (2008).
- "Cost Asymmetry and Incomplete Information in the Volunteer's Dilemma," joint with Andrew Healy (2008).
- "Consumer Preference for Convenience, Adoption of Card Reader Technology, and Effect on Sales,
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joint with Jack Barron and John Umbeck (2005).
- "Welfare Implications of Gift Cards and the New Market for Store Credit: Theory and Evidence from
Internet Auctions," completed manuscript (2005).
- "Trust and Expected Value Bidding Behavior in Internet Auctions," joint with Lesley Chiou, in progress.
- Contributed
"The Consumer Price Index" to the Encyclopedia of American Government and Civics,
New York: Facts on File, 2008.
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