Bio
Professor Jun YU received his Ph.D. in 2014 from Northwestern University. He joined the School of Economics at Shanghai University of Finance & Economics in 2014. His areas of specialization include microeconomic theory and industrial organization.
Working Experience Associate Professor (with tenure), School of Economics, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, July 2020 – present; Associate Professor (tenure track/untenured), School of Economics, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, September 2015 - June 2020; Assistant Professor, School of Economics, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, July 2014 – September 2015.
Selected Publications
'Consumer Search with Blind Buy', (with Yanbin Chen, Sanxi Li and Kai Lin), Games and Economic Behavior, 2021, 126, 402-427. 'Can specialization be optimal when tasks are complementary?' (with Renjie Bao and Sanxi Li), Games and Economic Behavior, 2020, 119, 105-109. 'Bundling Decisions in Multi-Objects Auctions with Optimal Reserve Price' (with Yanbin Chen and Sanxi Li), Economics Letters, 2018, 163, 141-145. 'A Theory of Turnover and Wage Dynamics' (with Jin Li), Economic Inquiry, 2017, 55(1), 223-236. 'Assortative Matching and Risk Sharing' (with Sanxi Li, Hailin Sun and Tong Wang), Journal of Economic Theory, 2016, 163, 248-275. 'Bundling Decisions in Procurement Auction with Sequential Tasks' (with Sanxi Li, Hailin Sun and Jianye Yan), Journal of Public Economics, 2015, 128, 96-106. 'Bundling or not: The Optimal Auction Design in Public- Private Partnership' (with Sanxi Li and Xundong Yin), China Economic Quarterly, 2015, 15(1), 321-340. 'Contests with Endogenous Discrimination'(with Sanxi Li), Economics Letters, 2012, 117, 834-836.
Working Papers
'Consumer Search with Price Sorting' 'Competitive Targeted Online Advertising', R&R at International Journal of Industrial Organization. 'Product Fit Uncertainty and Strategic Return and Refund Policy', R&R at International Journal of Industrial Organization. 'Change in Risk and Bargaining Game' 'Search Prominence with Costly Product Return'
Currently Teaching
Game Theory and Information Economics Intermediate Microeconomics Advanced Microeconomics
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