以下是引用jlrd在2004-12-3 22:15:56的发言: 昨天得知光华管理学院有48名海龟,不乏斯坦福,普林斯顿等顶级名校,震撼!
可能光华以前的毕业生蔡洪宾也要回光华了。蔡洪宾本科毕业于武汉大学数学系,硕士就读于北大经济管理系。博士毕业于STANFORD,导师为:Paul Milgrom。现任教于UCLA
蔡的分量还是很重的。
http://www.econ.ucla.edu/cai/
Research
Research Interests:
Bargaining Theory; Microeconomic Theory; Contract Theory;
Committee Decisions; Corporate Finance; Political Economy
Research Papers: (papers underlined are .pdf files and are downloadable)
Publications & Accepted Papers:
“Bargaining on Behalf of a Constituency”, June, 2000, Journal of Economic Theory, 92:234-273.
“Delay in Multilateral Bargaining under Complete Information”, August 2000, Journal of Economic Theory, 93:260-276.
“Capital Budgeting and Compensation with Asymmetric Information and Moral Hazard”, joint with Antonio Bernardo and Jiang Luo, 2001, Journal of Financial Economics, 61:311-344.
“A Theory of Joint Asset Ownership”, 2003, RAND Journal of Economics, 34: 62-76.
“Inefficient Markov Perfect Equilibria in Multilateral Bargaining”, 2003, Economic Theory, 22:583-606.
“War or Peace”, 2003, Contributions to Economic Analysis & Policy, Vol. 2: No. 1, Article 2.
“State Corroding Federalism”, with Daniel Treisman, 2004, Journal of Public Economics, 88:819-843.
“Capital Budgeting in Multidivisional Firms: Information, Agency and Incentives”, joint with Antonio Bernardo and Jiang Luo, 2004, Review of Financial Studies, 17: 739-767.
“Agency Problems and Commitment in Delegated Bargaining”, with Walter Cont, 2004, Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, 13:703-729
“Does Competition for Capital Discipline Governments: Decentralization, Globalization and Corruption”, with Daniel Treisman, forthcoming, American Economic Review. A longer version is here.
Completed Papers:
“Costly Participation and Heterogeneous Preferences in Informational Committees”, 2002, revised and resubmitted, RAND Journal of Economics.
“Overcommunication in Strategic Information Transmission Games”, with Joseph Tao-yi Wang, 2003, revised and resubmitted, Games and Economic Behavior. A longer version with a longer title
can be found at Overcommunication and Bounded Rationality in Strategic Information Transmission Games: An Experimental Investigation.
“Renegotiation of Asset Ownership”, 2002, revise and resubmit, Journal of Law, Economics and Organization.
“Reserve Price Signaling”, 2003, with John Riley and Lixin Ye, under journal review.
“Incentives, Equality and Contract Renegotiations: Theory and Evidence in the Chinese Banking Industry Incentives,” with Hongbin Li and Li-An, Zhou, 2003, under journal review.
“Firm Reputation and Horizontal Integration”, with Ichiro Obara, 2004, under journal review.
“Eat, Drink, Firms and Governments: An Investigation of Corruption from Entertainment Expenditures in Chinese Firms”, with Hanming Fang and Lixin Xu, 2004, under journal review.
“Imperfect Signaling and the Local Credibility Test”, with John Riley and Lixin Ye, 2004.
“Incentive Compatible Collusion and Innovation Investments”, with Uday Rajan, 2002, under journal review.
Work in Progress:
“Uncertainty and Commitment in Multilateral Bargaining”, revised in 2002.
“Power and Diversity in Committee Decisions”, (with Paul Milgrom), work in progress.
“Fairness and Transfers in Committee Decision Making: Theory and Experimental Evidence”, work in progress.
“An Experimental Study of Informational Committees: Equilibrium Selections and Committee Rules”, with Joseph Tao-Yi Wang, work in progress.
“A Theory of Organizational Dynamics in Clubs”, work in progress.
“Entrepreneur Activities and the Risk-Incentive Relations,” with Antonio Bernardo, work in progress.
“A Model of Corruption: Grease Oil Argument Revisited”, with Hanming Fang and Lixin Xu.
“Incentives and Promotion in Chinese Family Firms”, with Hongbin Li, Albert Park, and Li-An Zhou.
“Competition and Corporate Profit Hiding in China”, with Qiao Liu and Geng Xiao.
“Transition, Evolution and Government Policies”, 1997.
“Relative Wages, Predation, Government Policies and the Informal Sector”, 1997.
Teaching
UCLA:
· Econ 106G: Introduction to Game Theory (Undergraduate)
· Econ104: Managerial Economics (Undergraduate)
· Econ211B: Information and Incentives (Graduate)
· Econ271B: Theoretical Industrial Organization (Graduate)
· Econ218: Proseminar in Economic Theory (Graduate)
· Eon219: Workshop in Economic Theory Graduate)
Yale (visiting, 2000-1):
· Econ159: Game Theory (Undergraduate)
· Econ473: Political Economy of China (Undergraduate)