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Professor of Economics
Ph.D. 1974 (economics), M.A. 1971 (economics), New York; B.S. 1969 (economics), Cornell.
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Personal Homepage: http://homepages.nyu.edu/~as7/
Research Interests: Experimental economics, game theory, theory of economic institutions.
Affiliations: American Economic Association, Econometric Society.
Fellowships/Honors: William Davidson Foundation, Importing Western Style Incentive Programs into Eastern Europe, 1996; Kenan Enterprise Award, William R. Kenan Jr. Charitable Trust, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1993; National Science Foundation, The Evolution of Conventions of Behavior In Intergenerational Games, 1997-1999.
Selected Works:
Can Affirmative Action Be Cost Effective: An Experiment Study of Price Preference Auctions, with A. Corns. American Economic Review. Forthcoming 1999. Productivity Under Group Incentives. American Economic Review. Forthcoming 1997. Micro-Economics: A Modern Approach, 2nd ed. Addison Wesley. 1996. Asymmetric Tournaments, Equal Opportunity Laws, and Affirmative Action: Some Experimental Results. Quarterly Journal of Economy. 1992. Economic Theory of Social Institutions. Cambridge University Press. 1981.
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