About the Work
My research follows capital to the places it usually skips. I study who decides where it goes, the channels that carry it to households, and the models we use to anticipate what comes next. In each case the question is whose access to opportunity widens and whose quietly closes.
That work appears in outlets including the Journal of Behavioral Finance and the Journal of Financial Services Research. My most recent paper, in the Journal of Economics and Finance, traces how macro-financial conditions reach consumer spending by way of sentiment, the pathway between what markets do and what households believe.
The same questions shape how I teach, across undergraduate, MBA, and MSFA courses in investments, financial statement analysis, international finance, and risk management.
Curriculum Vitae