
Joy Buchanan is an associate professor of quantitative analysis and economics in ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's Brock School of Business. She teaches data analytics and economics courses. She has published articles in peer-reviewed journals including Labour Economics and Experimental Economics. Her research is in behavioral economics with a focus on applying experimental methods to issues in the labor market. Her work has been supported by the National Science Foundation and other organizations.
Degrees and Certifications
- PhD, George Mason University, Economics
- MS, Chapman University, Economic System Design
- BA, Chapman University, Economics and Screenwriting
Selected Publications
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“” (2024) with William Hickman. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 112: 102239.
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"" (2024) with Stephen Hill and Olga Shapoval. The American Economist, 69(1), 80-87. (coverage from the )
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"" (2022) Labour Economics, Vol 79, 102267. (as featured in )
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"," (2022) with Gavin Roberts, European Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 73.
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"," (2022) with Daniel Houser, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. Vol. 200.
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"" (2020) Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 171: 297-311.
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",” (2017) with Matthew McMahon, Matthew Simpson and Bart Wilson. Southern Economic Journal, 84:1, 52-65.
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“,” (2016) with Steven Gjerstad and David Porter. Southern Economic Journal 83:1, 126-145.
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“,” (2014) with Bart Wilson. Experimental Economics, 17:4, 691-716.