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Jianjun Miao is a Professor recognized for his significant contributions to economic theory, evidenced by his 2025 election as Fellow of the Society for Advancement of Economic Theory. His academic work bridges theoretical economics with practical policy applications across multiple domains.
His research spans economic theory, asset pricing, monetary and fiscal policy, rational inattention, and asset bubbles. Miao's work demonstrates particular expertise in modeling decision-making under uncertainty, financial market dynamics, and macroeconomic policy interactions. His research integrates advanced mathematical techniques with real-world economic phenomena, focusing on how information frictions and ambiguity affect market outcomes and policy effectiveness.
Analysis of his 2022-2025 publications reveals three dominant research trajectories: (1) asset bubbles and their macroeconomic implications, (2) rational inattention frameworks in discrete choice and asset pricing, and (3) fiscal-monetary policy coordination in constrained environments. His work consistently addresses methodological challenges in modeling uncertainty while providing policy-relevant insights for financial stability and economic growth.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the Society for Advancement of Economic Theory (2025)
Professor Miao maintains an active research program with substantial scholarly output. His work appears in leading economics journals and influences both academic discourse and policy discussions regarding financial stability, economic growth, and optimal policy design under uncertainty. He contributes significantly to academic knowledge through theoretical model development and empirical applications.
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