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姓名:E. Glen Weyl
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E-mail:
weyl@uchicago.edu
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Born: May 6, 1985
Citizenship: USA
Marital status: married to Alisha C. Holland
Education at Princeton University
A.B. in Economics (2007), Valedictorian; certificates in Finance and Applications of Computing; senior thesis: "The Price Theory of Two-Sided Markets"
M.A., Ph.D. in Economics (2008), dissertation: "Essays in Industrial Organization and Economic Methodology"
Primary Employment
Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics and in the College, University of Chicago (2011-present)
Junior Fellow at the Society of Fellows, Harvard University (2008-2011)
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Economics, Harvard University (2008-2011)
Other Positions
Visiting Advisor, Ministerio de Hacienda and Superintendecia de Industria y Comercio, Bogotá, Colombia (2011-present)
Visiting Professor, Departamento de Economía, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia (2011-present)
Fellow, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) (2008-present)
Visiting Advisor, INDECOPI in Lima, Perú (2011)
Visiting Fellow, Milton Friedman Institute for Research in Economics (2010)
Visitor, Centro de Investigación Económica, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (CIE-ITAM) (2009)
Visiting Scholar, Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada (IMPA) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2007, 2008)
Visiting Advisor, Ministerio de la Hacienda, Santiago de Chile (2008)
Visiting Graduate, Becker Center on Chicago Price Theory at the University of Chicago (2008)
Price Theory Scholar, Becker Center on Chicago Price Theory at the University of Chicago (2007)
Summer economic analysis clerk at the Economic Analysis Group of the Department of Justice Division of Antitrust (2006)
Quantitative analyst at New York City hedge fund Blue Mountain Capital Management. Used statistical financial modeling to design an arbitrage strategy (2005)
Econometric research assistant to Stanford economic history professor Stephen Haber (2004)
Full-length Article in Economics Journal
"A Price Theory of Multi-Sided Platforms," American Economic Review, 2010, 100(4): 1642-1672.
Short Article and Note in Economics Journals
"Linear Demand Systems are Inconsistent with Discrete Choice," with Sonia Jaffe, B. E. Journal of Theoretical Economics (Advances), 2010, 10(1): article 52.
"Monopoly, Ramsey and Lindahl in Rochet and Tirole (2003)," Economics Letters, 2009, 103(2), 99-100.
Other Peer-Reviewed Publications
"Concordance among Holdouts" with Scott Duke Kominers, extended abstract forthcoming in Proceedings of the 12th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC '11) .
"Economic Contract Theory Tests Models of Mutualism" with Megan E. Frederickson, Doug W. Yu and Naomi E. Pierce, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2010, 107(36): 15712-15716. Featured on the cover and reviewed as "must read" by the Faculty of 1000.
"Whose Rights? A Critique of Individual Agency as the Basis of Rights," Politics, Philosophy and Economics, 2009, 8(2), 139-171.
Book
Jewish Economies: Development and Migration in American and Beyond: a two volume collection of Simon Kuznets's unpublished work on the economic history of the Jews, edited jointly with Stephanie Lo, with introductory original research chapter "Simon Kuznets: Cautious Em
piricist of the Eastern European Jewish Diaspora". First volume, The Economic Life of American Jewry, forthcoming from Transaction Publishers in August, 2011; second volume, Comparative Perspectives on Jewish Migration, will appear in late 2011.
Unpublished (Working) Papers
"Insulated Platform Competition" with Alexander White, submitted July 2011.
"Concordance among Holdouts" with Scott Duke Kominers, submitted July 2011.
"Market Power Screens Willingness-to-Pay" with Jean Tirole, submitted June 2011.
"A Restatement of the Theory of Monopoly" with Michal Fabinger, submitted June 2011.
"Walrasian Equilibrium without Gross Substitutes" with Eduardo Azevedo and Alexander White, submitted May 2011.
"The First-Order Approach to Merger Analysis" with Sonia Jaffe, Harvard University, submitted May 2011.
"Slutsky meets Marschak: First-Order Identification of Multi-product Production," Harvard University, December 2009.
"Pass-Through as an Economic Tool" with Michal Fabinger, Harvard University. First version: July 2008, current version October 2009.
"Psychic Income, Taxes and the Allocation of Talent," Princeton University, December 2007. Under revision with Charlie Nathanson, Harvard University.
"Is Arbitrage Socially Beneficial?" Princeton University, October 2007.
"A Simple Theory of Scientific Learning," Princeton University, September 2007.
"Biasing Auctions," Princeton University, April 2006.
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