
About
Joshua Banerjee serves as Assistant Professor of Intellectual History and Economics at the University of Texas at Austin's School of Civic Leadership, contributing to interdisciplinary scholarship at the intersection of historical and economic analysis.
His educational foundation includes undergraduate, master's, and Ph.D. degrees in Economic History from the London School of Economics and Political Science, establishing deep expertise in historical economic frameworks.
Professor Banerjee's research critically examines historical economic policy effectiveness and performance metrics across eras, while simultaneously investigating the conceptual evolution of economic theory and statistical methodologies. His work bridges intellectual history with empirical economic analysis, revealing how theoretical paradigms shape real-world policy outcomes and institutional development over time.
His scholarly recognition includes competitive fellowships reflecting his contributions to economic history:
- Visiting Fellowship at Duke University's Center for the History of Political Economy
- Visiting Fellowship at the Civitas Institute, University of Texas at Austin
- James Buchanan Fellow at the Mercatus Center (2024)
No information regarding student advising or research grants is documented in available sources. Similarly, laboratory affiliations or research team structures remain unspecified in current institutional materials.
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