About
I am a third-year PhD student in Quantitative Marketing at UC Berkeley Haas. My research interests include Industrial Organization, Structural Demand Estimation, and Pricing Dynamics.
Working Papers and Research in Progress
Asymmetric Pricing in the U.S. Egg Market (Research in Progress)
- Documenting “rockets and feathers” pricing asymmetry using USDA and BLS data.
- Developing a demand model to distinguish consumer-side reasons (preferences shift/search frictions) from tacit coordination.
- GitHub
Predatory Pricing? A Case Study of Southwest’s Entry into Hawaii (Working Paper)
- Implemented a dynamic event-study design using the imputation estimator to identify the causal impact of entry on fares.
- Constructed granular cost measures from BTS Form 41 and T-100 data to detect persistent negative markups.
- Analyzed capacity expansion and load factor dynamics to investigate predatory commitment mechanisms.
- Slides (PDF)
- GitHub
Demand Estimation with Time-Varying Coefficients (Research in Progress)
- Investigating econometric techniques for estimating demand parameters that evolve over time.
