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Research Interests

Professor Martin is a behavioral and experimental economist who studies why consumers may be uninformed about prices or quality and the welfare implications of their incomplete information.  For example, he investigates why firms might not voluntarily and clearly disclose information about quality and why consumers do not pay full attention to information about prices and quality.

Education/Academic qualification

Economics, PhD, New York University

… → 2013

MBA, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

… → 2002

Economics, BA, Vanderbilt University

… → 1998

Research interests keywords

  • Behavioral Economics
  • Economic Theory
  • Experimental Economics
  • Industrial Organization Economics
  • Information Economics
  • Neuro-economics
  • Pricing and Price Perception

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