Faculty Member, Psychology
Assistant Research Professor
Rutgers University
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Vernon Smith
Kevin McCabe Daniel Houser |
About
My research has focused on applied microeconomic topics in experimental economics, including behavioral game theory and mechanism design. It is centered on a broad theme: principal-agent problems are ubiquitous, but enforceable complete contracts between them are not. Given this mismatch, it is natural to ask how the strategic environment in which the principal and agent interact can be structured so that they reach efficient outcomes even in the absence of a complete contract. This theme cross-cuts areas within economics and management, and also areas within psychology and the cognitive/decision sciences.
Contact Information
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| Address: | Center for Cognitive Science |









