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Joep Lustenhouwer is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Bath. His research focuses on behavioral economics, discrete choice models, macroeconomic policy, and bounded rationality. He explores topics including fiscal policy effectiveness, heterogeneous expectations, liquidity traps, and the role of cognitive biases in economic decision-making.
Key research interests include the dynamics of economic expectations, policy design under bounded rationality, and the implications of stickiness and extrapolation in macroeconomic forecasts. His experimental work examines how group identity influences income inequality perceptions and how news impacts rational learning processes.
Lustenhouwer's publications analyze stabilization mechanisms for liquidity traps, the effects of central bank communication, and fiscal stimulus strategies. He has contributed to understanding self-reinforcing mechanisms in unanchored expectations and the interplay between monetary and fiscal policies in crisis contexts. His work often combines theoretical models with experimental evidence to address real-world policy challenges.
He has no listed scientific awards but maintains active collaborations in behavioral economics and macroeconomic policy analysis.



