I'm an Assistant Professor of Economics at Emory University.
I also serve as a Junior Associate Editor at the Journal of Mathematical Economics.
I received my Ph.D. in Economics from Northwestern University in 2018.
Interests: Economic theory, information economics, learning, search, discrimination, public economics, industrial organization.
Email me at danfershtman[at]gmail.com
Working papers
Searching for "Arms": Experimentation with Endogenous Consideration Sets w. Alessandro Pavan - reject & resubmit at American Economic Review (online supplement)
Search, Dating, and Segregation in Marriage w. Yair Antler and Daniel Bird
Money under the Mattress: Inflation and Lending of Last Resort w. Gadi Barlevy, Daniel Bird, and David Weiss - r&r at Journal of Economic Theory
What to Study and When: A Dynamic Roy Model of Specialization w. Titan Alon - r&r at Journal of Economic Theory
On Optimal Scheduling w. Kfir Eliaz and Alex Frug - r&r at AEJ Micro
Clerks with Kfir Eliaz and Alex Frug - coming soon
Published/forthcoming papers
Efficient Resolution of Partnership Disputes w. Béla Szabadi and Cédric Wasser
RAND Journal of Economics, forthcoming
RAND Journal of Economics, 2022
American Economic Review: Insights, 2021 (lead article)
Theoretical Economics, 2021
American Economic Review P&P, 2017