Title: Assistant Professor Nationality: US
Email: jlanier84@gmail.com
Website: http://sites.google.com/view/joshua-lanier
Office: Room 307A, HongYuan Building, LiuLin Campus, SWUFE
Research Interests
Primary: Demand Estimation, Consumer Behavior, Decision Theory, Behavioral Economics
Secondary: Experimental Economics, Econometric Theory
Education
DPhil Economics, University of Oxford 11/2018
MPhil Economics (Distinction), University of Oxford 06/2014
MA Economics, Boston University 07/2010
BA Economics & Philosophy, Hofstra University 07/2007
Academic Positions
Assistant Professor, Southwestern University of Finance & Economics 04/2021-present
Postdoctoral Researcher, European Center for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics 01/2019-01/2021
Teaching
Advanced Behavioral Economics, Behavioral Economics
Publications
· Paweł Dziewulski, Joshua Lanier, John K.-H. Quah (2024). “Revealed preference and revealed preference cycles: A survey.” Journal of Mathematical Economics.
· Joshua Lanier, Bin Miao, John K.-H. Quah, Songfa Zhong (2023). “Intertemporal Consumption with Risk: A Revealed Preference Analysis.” Review of Economics and Statistics.
· Laurens Cherchye, Bram De Rock, Thomas Demuynck, Joshua Lanier (2023). “Are Consumers Rational? Shifting the Burden of Proof.” Review of Economics and Statistics.
· Joshua Lanier (2020). “Risk, ambiguity, and Giffen assets.” Journal of Economic Theory.
Working Papers
· Stochastic choice and rationality with linear budgets.
· Theory Consistent Non-Parametric Demand Estimation.
· Weak Separability: A Revealed Preference Test, with John Quah.
Conferences and Workshops
· 2022. Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory Conference (Australia).
· 2020. Workshop on Applications of Revealed Preference (online).
· 2019. Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory Conference (Ischia).
Professional Activities
· 2023. Program Committee Member at the Asia Meeting of the Econometric Society (Singapore).
· 2022-2024. Junior Associate Editor at the Journal of Mathematical Economics.