Affiliate at IGIER and Assistant Professor of Decision Sciences, Bocconi University
Joshua joined the Bocconi faculty in fall 2009. He earned a doctorate degree in economics in 2009 from the University of Minnesota. He attended the University of California - Santa Barbara until 2003 where earned his master's degree in mathematical statistics and bachelor's degree in economics and mathematics.
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Mar 28, 2017 11:33 am UTC| Science
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