My reasearch is primarily in the intersection of microeconomic theory and experimental economics. In particular, my research aims at understanding boundedly rational decision making, how incentives and experience guide human decision making via learning and heuristics, and how it impacts population behavior and economic outcomes.
At the Institute for Futures Studies I am currently working on a project on how ethical considerations and notions of duties affect decision making.
For more information about me and my publications, visit my website: gustavkarreskog.com