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Professor Eyal Winter, Silverzweig Professor of Economics, Center for the Study of Rationality, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Eyal Winter’s current fields of interest are Microeconomic Theory, Game Theory, Bargaining Theory, Political Economy, Experimental Economics, and Industrial Economics. Eyal has for some time now been co-director of the Jerusalem Summer School in Economic Theory.
Professor Tim Cason, Professor of Economics, Purdue University and Director of the Vernon Smith Experimental Economics Laboratory. Tim Cason’s fields of interest are Industrial Organization, Experimental & Environmental Economics. He has several publications relating to Auctions, Experiments & Markets
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Suzanne Scotchmer, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley. Her contributions in Economics have been mainly in three subjects: club theory, intellectual property and incentives for R&D, and evolutionary game theory.
John List, Professor in Economics, University of Chicago. List is best known for pioneering the use of field experiments in economics. His work has stimulated a new area of study that explores economic behaviour in naturally occurring environments with controlled experimental methods.
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