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Victor Gonzalez-Jimenez

Research Fellow

University
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Research field
Behavioral Economics
Interests
Behavioral Economics, Contract Theory, Experimental Economics, Microeconomic Theory, Risk and Uncertainty

Biography

Victor Gonzalez-Jimenez is Assistant Professor at the Department of Applied Economics of Erasmus University Rotterdam. His research interests lie at the intersection of Applied Microeconomic Theory, Decision Theory, and Experimental Economics, in particular, in the influence of biases on choice under uncertainty and how they affect mechanism design and market outcomes.

Before coming to Rotterdam, Victor was an Assistant Professor at the University of Vienna. Victor obtained his PhD in Economics from Tilburg University.

List of publications

González-Jiménez, V. (2024). Incentive design for reference-dependent preferences Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 221:493--518.

González-Jiménez, V. (2024). Incentive contracts when agents distort probabilities Quantitative Economics, 15(3):607--653.

Gonzalez-Jimenez, V. (2022). Social status and motivated beliefs Journal of Public Economics, 211:.