About

I am an Assistant Professor of Economics and the 2022-23 Roger Sherman Research Fellow in the Department of Economics at the University of Virginia (UVA).

My research areas are macroeconomics, asset pricing, and econometrics. In published work, I have developed new methods for quantitatively assessing the impact of nonlinearities in economic and financial models.  My most recent research focuses on understanding how models of learning can explain apparent anomalies in data from surveys of professional forecasters.

See my new working papers Valuing Pharmaceutical Drug Innovations joint with Gaurab Aryal, Federico Ciliberto, and Ekaterina Khmelnitskaya (new draft on November 17, 2023), and Zoomers and Boomers: Asset Prices and Intergenerational Inequality joint with Roger E. A. Farmer (new draft March 10, 2023).