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Education
Ph.D., Harvard University, 2003; B.A., New York University, 1998.
Research Areas
Epistemic game theory, game theory, microeconomic theory, political economy
Academic Positions
Arizona State University: 2008-present. Previous Appointments: Olin Buisness School, Washington University.
Representative Publications
"Admissibility in Games," with Adam Brandenburger and H. Jerome Keisler, Econometrica, March 2008, 76: 307-352.
"Intrinsic Correlation in Games," with Adam Brandenburger, Journal of Economic Theory, July 2008, 141: 28-67.
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ECN 502 - Managerial Economics
Applies microeconomic analysis to managerial decision making in areas of demand, production, cost, and pricing. Evaluates competitive strategies.