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Richard Mills

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I am a postdoctoral research fellow based at the University of Nottingham (UoN), specialising in Behavioural/Experimental Economics.My current role involves research that informs blood services both in the UK and globally. Collaborating with several universities (Cambridge, Queensland, etc.) and blood services (NHSBT, Sanquin, Lifeblood, etc.), this role is highly dynamic and multifaceted. I regularly work with panel data using various estimation techniques (such as fixed effects, diff-in-diff models, propensity score matching, etc.) and experimental methods (online experiments, surveys, RCTs).

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Behavioural and experimental economics; Prosociality and cooperative behaviour; Time allocation and choice bracketing; Psychology of scarcity; Applications of AI and research

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