SEEL Staff
Co-Directors
Aidin Hajikhameneh
 Aidin joined the Department of Economics at San José State University in 2018. He
                  earned his Ph.D. from Simon Fraser University in 2016. He recently completed a two-year
                  post-doctoral fellowship at the Institute for the Study of Religion, Economics and
                  Society at Chapman University. His research interests stretch over the fields of experimental
                  economics, behavioral economics, and economic history. Broadly speaking, through the
                  fusion of economic history and laboratory experiment, he is interested in delineating
                  the role of culture, religion, and enforcement institutions in process of economic
                  decision making.
Aidin joined the Department of Economics at San José State University in 2018. He
                  earned his Ph.D. from Simon Fraser University in 2016. He recently completed a two-year
                  post-doctoral fellowship at the Institute for the Study of Religion, Economics and
                  Society at Chapman University. His research interests stretch over the fields of experimental
                  economics, behavioral economics, and economic history. Broadly speaking, through the
                  fusion of economic history and laboratory experiment, he is interested in delineating
                  the role of culture, religion, and enforcement institutions in process of economic
                  decision making.
               
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Bibliography
Hajikhameneh, A. and Rubin, J., 2019. Exchange in the Absence of Legal Enforcement: Reputation and Multilateral Punishment under Uncertainty. The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 35(1), pp. 192-237.
Hajikhameneh, A. and Kimbrough, E.O., 2019. Individualism, collectivism, and trade. Experimental Economics, 22(2), pp. 294-324.
Justin Rietz
 Justin is an Assistant Professor of economics at San José State University. His research
                  focuses on experimental macroeconomics, complex systems / agent-based modeling and
                  monetary theory, including money search models that explore multi-currency economies
                  and cryptocurrencies such as, Bitcoin. Previously, he worked Silicon Valley's software
                  industry as a software product manager.
Justin is an Assistant Professor of economics at San José State University. His research
                  focuses on experimental macroeconomics, complex systems / agent-based modeling and
                  monetary theory, including money search models that explore multi-currency economies
                  and cryptocurrencies such as, Bitcoin. Previously, he worked Silicon Valley's software
                  industry as a software product manager.
               
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Education
- BA, Stanford University, Economics
- MBA, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business
- MA, San José State University, Economics
- PhD, UC Santa Cruz, Economcs
Bibliography
Rietz, J. "Secondary Currency Acceptance: Experimental Evidence with a Dual Currency Search Model." Under Review. (2019).
Austin, T., Merrill, P., Rietz, J., Thakker, J.K., & Park, Y. (2019). Locking Tokens for Free Blockchain Transactions. IEEE DAPPCON 2019. San Francisco, CA.
Merrill, P., Austin, T., Rietz, J. and Pearce, J. (2019). Ping-Pong Governance: Token Locking for Enabling Blockchain Self-Governance. MARBLE 2019. Santorini, Greece.
Rietz, J. “Secondary Currency Acceptance in an Agent-Based Model with Adaptive Learning.” Working paper.