Economic and Game Theory
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"Inside every small problem is a large problem struggling to get out." | |||
Editors:
David K. Levine: the Armen Alchian Professor of Economic Theory at UCLA, Levine is an expert in general equilibrium and game theory.
Wolfgang Pesendorfer: Professor of Economics at Princeton, Pesendorfer is an expert on game theory, economic theory and political economy.
Contributing Editors:
Walter Cont: a graduate student in Economics at UCLA, Cont is interested in bargaining and mechanism design.
Sungbin Cho: a graduate student in Economics at UCLA.
Eric Szu-Wen Chou: a graduate student in Economics at UCLA, Chou is interested in business organization.
Pedro Dal Bo: a graduate student in Economics at UCLA, Dal Bo is interested in repeated games with imperfect information.
Rodrigo Penaloza: a graduate student in Economics at UCLA.
David Rahman: a graduate student in Economics at UCLA, Rahman is interested in generalizing the notion of the representative agent.
John G. Riley: Professor of Economics at UCLA, Riley is an expert on game theory, especially signalling games and auctions.
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