Jon X. Eguia

Professor of Economics, Michigan State University. I am a Professor of Economics at Michigan State University in East Lansing. I also serve as an Associate Editor of the Journal of European Economic Association, and I am a Faculty Affiliate at the Institute for Public Policy and Social Research (IPPSR) at Michigan State. I have previously taught in the Department of Politics at New York University in New York; in the School of Economics, Finance and Management at the University of Bristol in the UK; and in the Department of Government at Harvard University in Cambridge. My main areas of research are Political Economy and Microeconomic Theory. I am currently researching questions on implementation theory, on conflict, and on redistricting. Previous research on information aggregation in financial markets; on electoral competition, party formation, and legislative bargaining; on discrimination; and on equilibrium, selection has been published in economics journals such as the Journal of Political Economy, Theoretical Economics, Journal of Public Economics or Games and Economic Behavior; and in political science journals such as the American Political Science Review, the American Journal of Political Science, or the Journal of Politics. Experience 2020–present professor of Economics, Michigan State University 2014–2020Associate Professor of Economics, Michigan State University 2020–2020Visiting Associate Professor of Government, Harvard University 2013–2016Reader in Economics, University of Bristol 2007–2014Assistant Professor of Politics, New York University