People

I interact with many people. They are typically smarter than me, and I am regularly challenged by them. I couldn’t make intelligent questions without their help. Some of my active coauthors follow (in alphabetical order, random selection):

Cristina Bicchieri (University of Pennsylvania)

Jordi Brandts (Institut d'Analisi Economica, CSIC and Barcelona Graduate School of Economics)

Nancy Buchan (Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina)

Marilynn S. Brewer (Ohio State University)

David J. Cooper (Florida State University)

Rachel T. A. Croson (Michigan State University)

Catherine C. Eckel (University of Texas A&M)

Maria Paz Espinosa (Basque Country University)

Nikolaos Georgantzis (Director of the Wine and Spirits Business Lab in Dijon)

Gianluca Grimalda (Kiel Institute for the World Economy)

Shaun Hargreaves-Heap (King’s College London)

Ernan Haruvy (University of Texas at Dallas)

Antonio J. Morales (University of Malaga)

Daniele Nosenzo (LISER Luxembourg)

Martin Sefton (Nottingham University)

Marie Claire Villeval (Groupe d’Analyse et de Théorie Economique, GATE, CNRS)

Rick Wilson (Rice University)

Daniel Zizzo (University of Queensland)


Some of my grad students left the nest almost ten years ago. Others will leave soon. A tentative list:

Alvaro La Parra (Assistant Professor, Weber State University)

Tibor Neugebauer (Professor, Luxembourg University)

Sara Godoy (Research Associate, University of East Anglia)

Hector Solaz (Lecturer, University of Essex)

Vicente Pallardo (Associate Professor, University of Valencia)

Pilar Tamborero (Associate Professor, University of Valencia)

Jose M. Guijarro (Managing Director at AIDO)

Paloma Úbeda (Universidad Nacional a Distancia, UNED, Madrid).

Guillermo Mateu (Lecturer, Burgundy School of Business)

María Escriva (Assistant Professor, Universidad Catolica de Valencia)

Joo Young Jean (Assistant Professor, Reading University)