I'm an economist at the University of Queensland specialising in quantitative methods and health economics. Prior to this, I completed my doctorate at the University of Bristol in 2016 followed by a post-doc at Toulouse School of Economics.
I've worked on diverse topics including peer effects among patients recovering from a substance use disorder, peer effects among doctors in the diffusion of healthcare innovation, peer effects in the demand for private health insurance, the role of wealth in funding healthcare, and the impact of enforcement in the market for illicit drugs.