Associate Professor and Chair, Economics
Associate Professor and Chair, Economics
Prior to arriving at the University of Puget Sound, Andrew taught at Colgate University. He completed his Ph.D. in Economics in 2012 from the University of Kansas. Andrew’s research focuses on the theory of strategic decision making, particularly with strategically heterogeneous agents, and on game theoretic applications across economics. Andrew also conducts research in experimental economics through the Puget Sound Experimental Economics Laboratory (PSEEL), and in economics education.
- Course homepage: The Economics of Online Dating
- Explore project: My pedagogy research work
- Research resources: Multisided Platforms
OFFICE HOURS
Tue: 9:30–11 a.m., Thu: 2:30–4 p.m. at Diversions, or by appointment.
Education
BA
William Paterson University
2005
MA
University of Kansas
2009
PhD
University of Kansas
2012
Classes
Behavior and Choice
ECON 102-A
Fall 2024
Microeconomic Theory
ECON 301-A
Fall 2024
The Economics of Online Dating
ECON 341-A
Fall 2024