I am a Ph.D. candidate of Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam. I am working under the supervision of Aurelien Baillon and Chen Li.
I focus on bridging the gap between theory and empirics in the study of Risk and Uncertainty, drawing on theoretical insights to inform my research. My work centers on measuring risk attitudes, ambiguity attitudes and beliefs, and exploring how uncertain information affects these attitudes, often through experiments. I also apply these measurements to real-world problems, including gender discrimination, offering new insights through the lens of economic behavior under uncertainty.
I will be participating in the 2024/2025 Job Market:
My Job Market Paper "Learning gaps? Described versus Experienced Signals" is here.
Primary research fields:
Risk and Uncertainty
Behavioral Economics
Experimental Economics
You can contact me at: gonzalezjimenez@ese.eur.nl