Alan Beggs
D.Phil., University of Oxford
University Lecturer in Economics
College or Institution: Wadham College
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Research Interests
Summary: Industrial organisation, economic theory, applied econometrics.
My current research focuses on two main areas (i) game theory, in particular the role of evolutionary selection and/or learning, (ii) auctions (with Katy Graddy), in particular using data on these to test psychological models of decision-making.
Courses Taught at the University
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Research Group(s)
Recent Working Papers
- Failure to Meet the Reserve Price: The Impact on Returns to Art (2006)
- Testing for Reference Dependence: An Application to the Art Market (2005)
- Learning in Bayesian Games with Binary Actions (2005)
- Waiting Times and Equilibrium Selection (2003)
- On the Convergence of Reinforcement Learning (2002)
- Large Deviations and Equilibrium Selection in Large Populations (2002)
- Unbalanced Growth (2000)
- Stochastic Evolution with Slow Learning (2000)
- Queues and Hierarchies (2000)
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