Deputy Assistant Director
Bureau, Office or Division
Consumer Protection
Phone
(202) 326-3656
Email Address
Selected Publications
- "Economics at the FTC: Non-Horizontal Mergers, the CARS Rule, and the Non-Compete Rule," with Alison Hole, Michael Lipsitz, and Aviv Nevo, Review of Industrial Organization, 2024.
- "Promise Scholarship Programs as Place-Making Policy: Evidence from School Enrollment and Housing Prices," with R. Walsh, Journal of Urban Economics, 2017.
Selected Presentations
- Economic Analysis of the CARS Rule. FTC Conference on Marketing and Public Policy. Washington, DC (2024)
- Promise Scholarship Programs as Place-Making Policy: Evidence from School Enrollment and Housing Prices. APPAM Fall Research Conference. Albuquerque, NM (2014)
- Promised Land? The Impact of Promise Scholarship Programs on Housing Prices. Midwest Economic Association Annual Meeting. Columbus, OH (2013)
- Sponsoring Public Goods Lotteries: Theory and Evidence. North American Economic Science Association Conference. Tucson, AZ (2012)
Selected Casework
Education
University of Pittsburgh
PhD
University of Richmond
BBA
Fields of Interest
- Applied Microeconomics
- Public Economics
- Consumer Protection
- Cost-Benefit Analysis
Professional Experience
Deputy Assistant Director
Federal Trade Commission
2022 - Present
Economist
Federal Trade Commission
2014 - Present
Adjunct Professor
Johns Hopkins University
2016 - Present