He holds a master’s degree in political science and philosophy. His primary field of research is the economics of regulation. He combines economic, political science, and humanities approaches to gain a better understanding of decision-making processes.
His research interests focus on the analysis of public policies, decision-making mechanisms and the impact of institutional arrangements on the economy. Industry specialties include housing economics and distributed energy. He is the leader of a research project on housing affordability. He also works on the economics of innovation.
Research Areas: Regulatory economics, construction economics, distributed energy, economics of innovation