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Tomasz Sadzik

Tomasz Sadzik is an Assistant Professor of Economics at UCLA. He received his Ph.D. from Stanford Business School, writing his thesis on learning in games. His more recent work studies dynamic contracts and trading in asset markets. His work has been published in Econometrica and the Journal of Finance.

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John G. Riley

John Riley is a Distinguished Professor of Economics at UCLA. His work forms the foundation of modern information economics. Professor Riley’s papers on auctions have been particularly influential, characterizing the form of optimal auctions, and incorporating asymmetric and risk-averse bidders. His work on signalling, price discrimination and contests has also been seminal. Professor Riley comes […]

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Sule Ozler

Şule Özler is an Associate Professor of Economics at UCLA, and a Research Psychoanalyst at the New Center for Psychoanalysis. Her earlier research focused international finance, trade, macroeconomics and gender economics in a globalizing world.  More recently, her work uses psychoanalytic methods to study Adam Smith’s works. The title of her 2018 book from Routledge […]

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Lee E. Ohanian

Lee E. Ohanian is Professor of Economics, and Director of the Ettinger Family Program in Macroeconomic Research at UCLA, where he has taught since 1999. He is an advisor to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, and previously has advised other Federal Reserve Banks, Foreign Central Banks, and the National Science Foundation. He has been […]

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Ichiro Obara

Ichiro Obara is a professor of economics at UCLA and currently serves as the undergraduate vice-chair of the department of Economics. He specializes in economic theory and game theory, especially dynamic games and mechanism design, as well as their applications to related fields such as Industrial organization. Currently he co-directs a research center for engineering […]

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Moritz Meyer-ter-Vehn

Moritz Meyer-ter-Vehn is a micro-economic theorist with research interests in both pure and applied economic theory. His research agenda in pure theory focuses on robust mechanism design. On the applied side, he studies dynamic games with incomplete information and has written papers on learning in networks, labor market competition, firm reputation, and information aggregation.

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Maurizio Mazzocco

Maurizio Mazzocco is a Professor at UCLA. He is an applied microeconomist whose research focuses on three areas of economics: family intertemporal decisions; heterogeneity in risk preferences and decisions under uncertainty; political economy and development economics. For instance, in a recent research project, Mazzocco attempts to understand the effect of political incentives on economic development […]

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Zhipeng Liao

Zhipeng Liao received his Ph.D. from Yale and is a Professor in Economics at UCLA. His research develops statistical methods to evaluate different economic models, and to make inference on time series models with nonstationary data, and to make robust inferences from semi/nonparametric models. His work has been published in the Annals of Statistics, Econometrica, […]