
Nicholas Lacourse
PhD Candidate in Economics
nl362@exeter.ac.uk
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Hope Hall
Hope Hall, University of Exeter, Prince of Wales Road, Exeter, EX4 4PL
Overview
Nicholas Lacourse obtained his BSc from Louisiana Tech University and his MA from the University of Missouri under the supervision of Ronald Harstad before coming to the University of Exeter. He is currently a doctoral student in Economics with disciplines in Game Theory and Behavioral Economics under the supervision of Dr. Grosskopf and Dr. Hauser.
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science - Economics - Louisiana Tech University (2015)
- Master of Arts - Economics - University of Missouri (2018)
Research
Research interests
- Decision Theory
- Game Theory
- Applied Microeconomics
- Gender/Race Economics
Research projects
Nicholas's current projects focus on discrimination and information avoidance. In Nicholas's first project, he is interested in discovering a clean effect of taste-based discrimination in economic experiments using subjective output as a workhorse in the design. Nicholas's second project consists of determining if there are gender gaps in information avoidance where the information is instrumental to performance and finding ways to remedy the differences through avenues such as DO's, binarized soft commits, NC soft commits, and promise framing.
Publications
No publications found
Teaching
Nicholas's teaching interests are bridged between teaching practical econometrics tools, game theory (signaling games/strategic communication), and discrimination for students.Supervision / Group
Postgraduate researchers
- Brit Grosskopf Primary
- Oliver Hauser Secondary