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Welcome to LI Zhi
June, 2024

Professor LI Zhi is an associate professor at the Department of Public Finance, School of Economics and the Wang Yanan Institute for Studies in Economics, Xiamen University. He obtained Ph.D in Economics from University of Washington (Seattle). He uses game theory and economic experiments to design and test novel economic mechanisms with applications in public economics and resource and environmental economics. Currently, he is focusing on the design of voluntary provision mechanisms for local and global public goods, environmental markets for carbon allowances and credits, and water markets. His research has been published in Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Journal of Public Economic Theory, Environmental and Resource Economics, PLOS ONE, etc. He is an associate editor for Resource and Energy Economics, and a committee member of China Emissions Trading Association (CETA) in the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences (CSES). More

 


Welcome to WANG Hao
June, 2024

Professor WANG Hao is from the National School of Development, Peking University. He obtained his PhD from the Ohio State University in 2002. His research focuses on industrial organisation. He published papers in the Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, Management Science, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, and Marketing Science. Email : hwang@nsd.pku.edu.cn


Welcome to Sven Rady
18 to 30, March 2024

Sven Rady is Professor, Department of Economics, Bonn University. More


Welcome to Michael Choi
18 to 30, March 2024

Michael Choi is Associate Professor, Department of Economics, UC Irvine, USA. More


Welcome to Davide Petturiti
12 to 25, february 2024 and 8 to 21, April 2024

Davide Petturiti is Associate Professor, Department of EconomicsUniversity of Perugia. More


Welcome to Nenad Kos
21 to 28 november 2022

Nenad Kos is a professor of Economics at Bocconi University.
He does research in mechanism design, communication and epidemiological economics.
Faculty and Research, here.


Welcome to Federico Echenique
21 november to 02 december 2022

Federico Echenique is Professor of Economics at UC Berkeley. Professor Echenique's work is in theoretical and mathematical economics, with a focus on revealed preference theory (the interaction between theoretical models and the structure of datasets that may falsify them), two-sided matching theory, and computer science and economics. Echenique has published works in the  leading journals in economics, as well as in the most important conference venues specializing in research at the intersection of computer science and economics.


Bienvenue à Flavio Toxvaerd
Octobre 2022
Flavio Toxvaerd est économiste à la faculté d'économie de l'université de Cambridge et membre du Clare College.
Ses domaines de spécialisation comprennent le contrôle économique des maladies infectieuses (épidémiologie économique), l'organisation industrielle et la politique de concurrence.


Welcome to John Quah
June 2022

He is a Professor of Economics at Johns Hopkins University and also Professor of Economics at the National University of Singapore. He completed his doctoral studies at the University of California at Berkeley and his bachelor degree at the  National University of Singapore. Since 2016 he has been a Fellow of the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory. Since 2020, he has been a Fellow of the Econometric Society. He currently serves as co-editors for Economic Theory and Journal of Mathematical Economics.
His work in economic theory focuses on revealed preference analysis and on the theory and applications of monotone comparative statics. He is also interested in, and has worked on, issues in demand aggregation, general equilibrium, and environmental economics.


Welcome to Mehmet S. Ismail
10 décembre 2021 to 10 Janvier 2022

Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Economics in the Department of Political Economy at King’s College London. Mehmet received his PhD from Maastricht University, and prior to that he studied at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Bielefeld University as part of European Union’s Erasmus Mundus programme.
His research interests include game theory and political economy.
In his research, he regularly explores topics such as cooperation, fairness, and efficiency.
He enjoys playing chess at King’s Chess Society, and he used to be a serious backgammon player.


Bienvenue à Jean-Robert Tyran
26 octobre to 6 novembre 2021

Professeur d'économie publique. Vice-Président de l'Université de Vienne.Travaille sur l'Illusion monétaire.


 

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