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Education
Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, 1988; M.A., University of California at Berkeley, 1985; Licenciatura, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1981.
Research Areas
Economic theory, game theory, microeconomics, procurement and auctions, industrial organization.
Academic Positions
Arizona State University: 2002-present. Previous Appointments: Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, INSEAD, Fontainbleu, France, Universite de Toulouse, Universidad de San Andres, The University of Iowa, Northwestern University, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires.
Career and Recent Professional Awards; Teaching Awards
Grant, National Science Foundation, Revenue Maximization in Multi-Object Sales, 2003-2006; Grant, National Science Foundation, Information Policies at Auction, 2001-2003; Fullbright Fellowship, 2004.
Professional Leadership
Referee for Econometrica, Journal of Economic Theory, American Economic Review.
Corporate and Public Sector Leadership
Economist, CEMyB, Central Bank of Argentina, Buenos Aires, 1981-1983.
Representative Publications
Subgame Perfect Equilibria in Stage Games, Journal of Economic Theory, 102, 2002.
Approximately Competitive Equilibria in Large Finite Economies, with Matthew Jackson, Journal of Economic Theory, 77, December 1997.
The Never-a-Weak-Best-Response Test in Signaling Games, Journal of Economic Theory, 74, 1, 1997.
ASU is a tier 1 research university and W. P. Carey is proud of its strong tradition of teaching and classroom excellence. Our students directly benefit from the research and theories our faculty brings into the classroom. Below is a list of courses being taught during the current semester by this faculty member. Click a course to view it in the ASU course catalog.
ECN 502 - Managerial Economics
Applies microeconomic analysis to managerial decision making in areas of demand, production, cost, and pricing. Evaluates competitive strategies.
ECN 791 - Seminar
A small class emphasizing discussion, presentations by students, and written research papers.