Political Economy, Efficiency-Enhancing Corruption, Item Price Laws, and Political Business Cycles
In political economy, I studied efficient-enhancing corruption, item price laws and their inefficiency, elimination of low-denomination coins, political business cycles, Potterian economics (i.e., the economics of Harry Potter), fairness perceptions of price hikes during the pandemic, sticky information and price controls, the politics of pricing, and rent-seeking in firms.