Curriculum Vitae:

 


Education

1979-1982 B.Sc. 1982 (M.C.L.), The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Mathematics.
1982-1985 M.Sc. 1985, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Mathematics.
1985-1989 Ph.D. 1989, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University.
Dissertation: “Essays in Non-Cooperative Game Theory.”
Advisor: David Kreps.

 Academic Appointments

1989-1991 Assistant Professor, Kellogg Business School, Northwestern University.
1991-1995 Lecturer, Department of Economics, Tel-Aviv University
1995-2001 Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, Tel-Aviv University.
2001 Associate Professor, Department of Economics, The Hebrew University.
2003 Schonbrunn Chair in Mathematical Economics, The Hebrew University.
2004-2005 Member in the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.

Research Interests

Economic Theory, especially Game Theory and Information Economics, Distributive Justice.

Teaching Interests

Microeconomics, Game Theory, Information Economics, Distributive Justice.

Awards

Allon Fellowship for Young Researchers in Israel

 

Editorships

Associate Editor of Games and Economic Behaviour.


 

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