Fred and Rita Richman Distinguished Professor in Economics
EconomicsEconomics of the ArtsArt AuctionsInvestment Returns to ViolinsPrice DiscriminationAnti-Competitive Behavior
Scholarship and Biography
My research interests are in the fields of the economics of art and culture and industrial organization. Specifically, recent work has been in the areas of creativity of artists, auction guarantees, behavioral economics of auction prices, and investment returns to violins. I enjoy teaching all levels of microeconomics, game theory, and industrial organization, along with an interdisciplinary course on the economics of the arts.