Lecturer in Economics, Lancaster University
I am interested in experimental economics, in particular, experimental game theory and social norms related studies using experimental tools, and cooperative game theory (including Nash programme and implementation). My research looks at Behavioural Economics including: The Golden Rule, Trust and Expected Norm, Public Goods Game and the Effect of the Voting System. My research also looks at Game Theory, including A Non-cooperative Approach to the Talmud Solution for the Bankruptcy Problems, Partition Function Form Games
Moral science confirms people behave better when they think they're being watched
Jul 03, 2019 20:52 pm UTC| Insights & Views
If there exists one moral code that can be shared and agreed by almost all cultures and religions, then it must be the concept of never impose on others what you would not choose for yourself. This has come to be known as...