My research sits within Applied Microeconomics, often focused on the econometrics of consumer and family choice. My research has three main themes. First, I develop empirical methods to bring new models of decision-making to data. Much of behavioural economics is...
Alex Teytelboym is an Associate Professor in Economics within the Department of Economics in Oxford, Tutorial Fellow at St Catherine’s College, and Deputy Director of the Economics of Sustainability Programme at the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) at the...
Petr is a macroeconomist with a particular interest in the vast heterogeneity among workers and firms. He is fascinated by the question of how worker and firm heterogeneity interacts and how it shapes, and is shaped by, the aggregate economy. His research combines...
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