February
 
Geoffrey de Clippel
 

Geoffrey de Clippel is visiting CODE on February. His research interests are Bargaining, Cooperation, Equity, Game Theory, General Equilibrium and Information and Uncertainty. He comes from Brown University.
Period: From 17 to 24 February 2009

1

His personal website can be visited here.

 

David Wettstein
 

David Wettstein is visiting CODE from February to March. His research interests are the construction and implementation of new cooperative solution concepts in economic environments, auctions, cost sharing, switching regression models and model selection.
Period: From 6 February to 6 March 2009

1

His personal website can be visited here.

 

March
 
Gustavo Bergantiños
 

Gustavo Bergantiños is visiting CODE on March. He comes from the Department of Statistics of the University of Vigo. His research interests are Game Theory. Social Choice.
Period: From 2 to 6 March 2009

1

His personal website can be visited here.

 

April
   
Vincent Iehlé
 

Vincent Iehlé is visiting CODE on April. His research areas are game theory and public economic theory.
Period: From 14 to 18 April 2009

1

His personal website can be visited here.

 

Reinhilde Veugelers
 

Reinhilde Veugelers is visiting CODE on April. Her research is concentrated in the fields of industrial organisation, international economics and strategy and innovation, she has authored numerous publications on multinationals, R&D cooperation and alliances, industry-science links and market integration in leading international journals.
Period: From 15 to 24 April 2009

1

Her personal website can be visited here.

 

Maria Angeles de Frutos
 

Maria Angeles de Frutos is visiting CODE on April. She comes from the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
Period: April 2009

Her personal references can be visited here.

 

Joana Pais
 

Joana Pais is visiting CODE on April. Her research areas are Microeconomics, Game Theory, Matching Theory and Networks. She comes from Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão of Techincal University of Lisbon.
Period: April 2009

1

His personal website can be visited here.

 

Michael Reiter
 

Michael Reiter is visiting CODE on April. His research interests include all areas of computer and communications security and distributed computing. He regularly publishes and serves on conference organizing committees in these fields, and has served as program chair for the flagship computer security conferences of the IEEE, the ACM, and the Internet Society.
Period: April 2009

1

His personal website can be visited here.

 

Timothy J. Kehoe
 

Timothy J. Kehoe is visiting CODE on April, May and June. He is Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Minnesota where he is currently Distinguished McKnight University Professor. His research and teaching focus on the theory and application of general equilibrium models.
Period: April, May, June 2009

1

His personal website can be visited here.

 

May
   
Matthew O. Jackson
 

Matthew O. Jackson is visiting CODE on May. He comes from the Department of Economics of Stanford University.
Period: From 6 to 10 May

1

His personal website can be visited here.

 

Guillaume R. Fréchette
 

Guillaume R. Fréchette is visiting CODE on May. He comes from the Department of Economics of the New York University. His research interests are Experimental Economics, Industrial Organization, Political Economy and Public Economics.
Period: From 12 to 15 May 2009

1

His personal website can be visited here.

 

Shmuel Zamir
 

Shmuel Zamir is visiting CODE on May. His research areas are economic theory and applications (Auctions and bidding, Bargaining, Principal-Agent problems, Inspection), game theory and applications (Incomplete Information, Common Knowledge, Repeated games) and experimental interactive decision theory (Bargaining, Coalition formation, Political economy, Team games, Strategic use of information).
Period: From 27 to 31 May 2009

His personal website can be visited here.

 

Wioletta Dzuida
 

Wioletta Dzuida is visiting CODE on May. She comes from Kellog School of Management of Northwestern University. Her research interests are Microeconomic Theory, Political Economy, Behavioral Economics and Corporate Finance.
Period: May 2009

1

Her personal website can be visited here.

 

June
   
Yusufcan Masatlioglu
 

Yusufcan Masatlioglu is visiting CODE on June. He is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Michigan. Received my Ph.D. degree from NYU in 2005. His research mainly focuses on individual decision theory, game theory, microeconomic theory, and experimental economics.
Period: From 1 to 30 June 2009

1

His personal website can be visited here.

 

Alejandro Neme
 

Alejandro Neme is visiting CODE on June. He comes from National University of San Luis. His research interests are Game Theory, Social Choice.
Period: From 1 to 30 June 2009


 

Neslihan Uler
 

Neslihan Uler is visiting CODE on June. Her research interests are in the fields of Experimental Economics, Public Economics and Development Economics. She is currently focusing on two types of economic situations: public goods provision and reference-dependent preferences. Her papers on public goods provision/charitable giving employ theoretical, experimental and empirical techniques. One of her recent project studies the impact of taxation on charitable contributions. Her experimental papers on reference-dependence study how individuals make decisions when there is a dominated reference point.
Period: From 1 to 30 June 2009

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Her personal website can be visited here.

 

   
Andrew F. Daughety
 

Andrew Daughety’s research relating to law focuses on models of settlement and negotiation, models of courts and court systems, products liability and safety, and privacy. He joined Vanderbilt University’s Department of Economics in 1995 after serving as Professor of Economics and Management Sciences at the University of Iowa. He began his academic career at Northwestern University’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management, where he was Assistant Professor of Managerial Economics and Transportation. He serves as an Associate Editor of The Rand Journal of Economics and the Economics Bulletin, and as co-editor of the Journal of Economics and Management Strategy.
Period: June 2009

1

His personal website can be visited here.

 

Jennifer F. Reinganum
 

Jennifer F. Reinganum is visiting CODE on July. She comes from the Economics Faculty of Vanderbilt University, Nashville.
Period: June 2009

1

Her personal website can be visited here.

 

Kareen Rozen
 

Kareen Rozen is visiting CODE on June. Her research interests are Decisions Theory, Game Theory and Behavorial Economics. She comes from Yale University.
Period: From 10 to 30 June 2009

Her personal website can be visited here.

 

Jon X. Eguia
 

Jon X. Eguia is visiting CODE on June. He is an assistant professor in the Wilf Family Department of Politics at New York University. His fields of specialization are Political Economy, Formal Political Theory, Social Choice and Public Economics, which all lie at the intersection between Political Science, Economics and Game Theory. Jon Eguia studies collective decision-making problems, to understand and explain how groups of agents make decisions, and joined the Politics Department at NYU in August 2007, after graduating with a PhD in Social Sciences from the California Institute of Technology.
Period: From 15 to 30 June 2009

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His personal website can be visited here.

 

September
   
João C. da Silva
 

Is visiting CODE from September 2009 to February 2010. He comes from Faculty of Economics of the University of Porto.
Period: From 15 September 2009 to 10 February 2010

His personal website can be visited here.