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Microeconomic Theory

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photo of S. Nageeb Ali
photo of S. Nageeb Ali
Professor

S. Nageeb Ali

Penn State, Department of Economics, Professor

Research Interest

Microeconomic Theory
Economic Theory
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photo of Navin Kartik
Professor

Navin Kartik

Department of Economics, Professor

Research Interest

Microeconomic Theory
Political Economy
Game theory
Information Economics
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photo of SangMok Lee
Professor

SangMok Lee

Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Economics, Assistant Professor

Research Interest

Microeconomic Theory
Game theory
Revealed Preference
Matching Theory
photo of In Memoriam - Roy Radner
photo of In Memoriam - Roy Radner
Professor

In Memoriam - Roy Radner

New York University, Business, Professor

Research Interest

Microeconomic Theory
Environmental Economics
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photo of Daniel Rappoport
Professor

Daniel Rappoport

Research Interest

Microeconomic Theory
Communication Games
Information Design
Monotone Comparative Statics
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photo of Dilip Ravindran
Postdoc

Dilip Ravindran

Humboldt University of Berlin, Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Research Interest

Microeconomic Theory
Behavioral and Experimental
Political Economy
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photo of Jörg Stoye
Professor

Jörg Stoye

Cornell University, Department of Economics, Professor

Research Interest

Econometrics
Microeconomics
Microeconomic Theory
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