Joris Pinkse is a Professor of Economics at Pennsylvania State University, specializing in econometrics, industrial organization, and antitrust economics. His research focuses on nonparametric estimation, discrete choice models, and auction theory. He previously served as an Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia and holds a PhD from the London School of Economics (1994) and an MSc from Tilburg University. His work includes developing the GruMPS computing package for demand estimation and advancing methods for auction models with shape constraints. He has contributed to top journals like Econometrica and Journal of Econometrics , and his 2014 Raymond Lombra Award highlights his scholarly impact. Teaching spans econometrics, probability, and thesis advising. Education: PhD (London School of Economics), MSc (Tilburg University) Research Themes: Demand Estimation, Auction Analysis, Weak Identification, Industrial Policy Professional Contributions: Editorial roles at five economics journals, including Econometrica








