Justin Fox
Courses: Game Theory I & II (2017), Game Theory (2016)
Justin E. Fox is Associate Professor of Political Science at the Washington University in St. Louis. He is a graduate of the University of Rochester, where he also received his MA and completed his PhD. He is interested in game theoretic research on policy making and political institutions with a special focus on how courts and the bureaucracy can interfere with the ability of citizens to hold elected officials accountable. He has also published on campaign finance, partisanship, and government transparency in such leading academic journals as the American Political Science Review, Journal of Politics, Journal of Public Economics, Political Analysis, Public Choice, and the Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization. He has previously taught Game Theory and related courses at Michigan State University, the University of Minnesota, and Yale University, where his teaching was recognized with the prestigious Poorvu Family Award for Interdisciplinary Teaching.