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Luke Threinen is an Assistant Professor of Finance at Hamline University and Program Director for Undergraduate programs. He earned a PhD in Economics from the University of Chicago and a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Minnesota.
- Current affiliation: Hamline University, School of Business
- Previous positions: Fox School of Business at Temple University; Macalester College; St. Olaf College
- Role: Policy analyst for the Council of Economic Advisors
His research focuses on principal/agent theory and trade policy, with a notable 2019 publication in the Journal of Accounting Research addressing information asymmetry in contracting environments. Teaching areas include international trade and finance, labor economics, and game theory.
Luke Threinen's scholarly work explores intersections between economic theory, contractual design, and policy implementation. His 2019 article analyzes how pre-contract information impacts agent behavior across moral hazard and adverse selection scenarios, contributing to debates in corporate governance and regulatory frameworks.
Contact: lthreinen01@hamline.edu
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