
Justin Valasek
Associate Professor · Applied Microeconomic Theory
WZB Berlin Social Science CenterAbout
Dr. Justin Valasek is an Associate Professor at the Norwegian School of Economics (since 2018). Previously, he served as a Research Fellow in the Research Unit "Economics of Change" at the WZB (2012–2020) and as a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute (2011–2012). He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Duke University (2011) under the supervision of Prof. Rachel Kranton.
His research focuses on Applied Microeconomic Theory, Experimental Economics, Political Economy, Public Choice, Development, and Behavioral Economics. Key themes include institutional reform, voting behavior, and strategic decision-making in committees. His work bridges theoretical models with empirical observations, particularly in contexts of corruption, fiscal policy, and identity-driven polarization.
Publications highlight his contributions to committee voting mechanisms, institutional dynamics, and empathy in economic games. Notable works include analyses of motivated agents in public institutions and the impact of social identity on partisan voting trends.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided information.
His personal website is available at http://mwpweb.eu/JustinValasek/.
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