Paul J. Healy is a Professor of Economics at Ohio State University. He earned his PhD in Social Science from Caltech in 2005, after completing his bachelor’s degree at Purdue University in 2000. Before Ohio State, Dr. Healy was an Assistant Professor of Economics at Carnegie Mellon’s Tepper School of Business. His research focus is wide-ranging, with papers on mechanism design and implementation, behavioral game theory, overconfidence, public goods, Bayesian decision theory, individual decision-making under uncertainty, and experimental methodology. He has published in the American Economic Review, the Journal of Political Economy, Psychological Review, Management Science, and several other field and general-interest journals. In 2009 Dr. Healy received an NSF CAREER award for his work on behavioral mechanism design. He is currently an associate editor of American Economic Review: Insights, is on the executive committee of the Economic Science Association, and previously served as associate editor of European Economic Review.