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Faculty : Martin Dufwenberg

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Eller Professor of Economics Director: Institute for Behavioral Economics |
| Ph.D., Uppsala University, 1995 |
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Game Theory, Experiments, Behavioral Economics |
| Phone: |
520.626.1540 |
| Fax: |
520.621.8450 |
| Email: |
martind@eller.arizona.edu |
| Website: |
http://www.u.arizona.edu/~martind1/ |
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Office: |
McClelland Hall, Room 401N |
Current Research
Professor Dufwenberg uses game theory and experiments to explore topics in behavioral economics. He currently focuses on the role of communication in partnerships and on how to incorporate emotions into economic theory.
Some Papers in Progress
- Dynamic Psychological Games (with Pierpaolo Battigalli)
- Contract & Communication (with Gary Charness)
- Handshakes (with Maros Servatka & Radovan Vadovic)
- Finding Partners Among Strangers (with Utteeyo Dasgupta)
- The Framing of Games & the Psychology of Strategic Choice (with Simon Gächter & Heike Hennig-Schmidt
Selected Publications
- Promises & Partnership (with Gary Charness), Econometrica, 2006
- Bubbles & Experience: An Experiment (with Tobias Lindqvist & Evan Moore), American Economic Review, 2005
- A Theory of Sequential Reciprocity (with Georg Kirchsteiger), Games & Economic Behavior, 2004
- Deductive Reasoning in Extensive Games (with Geir Asheim), Economic Journal, 2003
- Existence & Uniqueness of Maximal Reductions under Iterated Strict Dominance (with Mark Stegeman), Econometrica, 2002
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