Daniel F. Stone
I've been teaching in the Economics department at Bowdoin since 2012. Prior to this I was assistant professor at Oregon State University from 2008-2012, and I received my econ PhD from Johns Hopkins in 2008. My teaching and research interests are: microeconomics, behavioral economics, game theory, information and uncertainty, political media and polarization, and socially responsible capitalism.
I've written a (non-technical) () on the behavioral economics of affective polarization. There's an open-access e-version . Interviews etc on the book , , , and , Goodreads page , and TEDX talk (!) . My recommendations for related books on polarization in the US . My current favorite anti-polarization websites/organizations are: and /.
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Education
- PhD, Economics, Johns Hopkins University, 2008
- MA, Economics, Johns Hopkins University, 2006
- BS, Applied Mathematics, Yale University, 2001