The research project addresses a series of microeconomic problems and markets, with a focus on strategic interaction. For some issues, existing theoretical frameworks will be applied, while new theories will be developed for others. Controlled experiments will be designed to measure economic behavior, combining theoretical and empirical insights to refine or validate economic theories and enhance understanding of individual behavior.
The research addresses key questions in various areas, including Shapley-Scarf housing markets, coalition formation, academic integrity, streaming platforms, communication networks, truth-telling in organizations, public communication, and gender and status.