Margaret Jacobson
Federal Reserve BoardHanan Jacoby
World BankRustam Jamilov
University of OxfordAljoscha Janssen
Singapore Management UniversityPriit Jeenas
Universitat Pompeu FabraPriit Jeenas is an Assistant Professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, an Associated Researcher at CREI, and an Affiliated Professor at the Barcelona School of Economics. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from New York University. His research interests lie in macroeconomics, with emphasis on understanding how financial imperfections and monetary issues affect the behavior of heterogeneous economic agents, the macroeconomy, and the effectiveness of macroeconomic policy.
Yunan Ji
Georgetown UniversityDavid Jimenez-Gomez
University of AlicanteI am a behavioral economist and applied mathematician working at the intersection of economic theory, experiments, and health-related behavior.
I have a theoretical research agenda in game theory, evolutionary origins of preferences, and most recently the intersection of behavioral science and artificial intelligence. My applied research agenda includes behavioral welfare economics, and experimental interventions (including nudges) to modify health-related behaviors.
Ryo Jinnai
HitotsubashiOlof Johansson-Stenman
University of GothenburgMy current research interest is largely about behavioral, environmental and public economics, and about exploring deviations from the purely selfish, rational and atomistic "Homo Economicus" where many papers include aspects of social comparisons or pro-social behavior. I am also interested in the economics of risk and uncertainty, health economics, transport economics, welfare economics, happiness research, ethics, and normative economics more generally.
Julian Vedeler Johnsen
University of BergenJosé Jorge
Faculdade Economia, Universidade Porto, CEFUPDiego Jorrat
Universidad Loyola AndalucíaI am Assistant Professor at Universidad Loyola and a researcher at Loyola Behavioral Lab, working on experimental studies. My research interests are primarily on Development Economics, Behavioral Economics, Microeconometrics and Experimental Economics.