
Welcome!
I am a PhD candidate in Economics at the University of Toronto. My research lies at the intersection of Behavioral Economics and Decision Theory, with a focus on how individuals make context-dependent decisions under uncertainty.
I am particularly interested in correlation-sensitive models of decision-making, especially in settings where preferences may be incomplete. My current work develops and analyzes incomplete correlation-sensitive models to better understand how individuals navigate uncertainty when standard preference assumptions fail to hold.
My website: https://www.pegahrahmani.com