Dr Margaret Meyer FBA

Microeconomic theory: economics of information, incentives, and organisations; industrial organisation; information transmission; stochastic orderings
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2019
Subjects
Economics

Current post

Nuffield College, University of Oxford Official Fellow in Economics

Past appointments

St John’s College, University of Oxford Junior Research Fellow in Economics

1985 - 1988

Publications

Robustness of full revelation in multisender cheap talk

Margaret Meyer, Inés Moreno de Barreda and Julia Nafziger - Published in 2019 by Theoretical Economics

Gaming and Strategic Opacity in Incentive Provision

Florian Ederer, Richard Holden and Margaret Meyer - Published in 2018 by Rand Journal of Economics

Increasing Interdependence in Multivariate Distributions

Margaret Meyer and Bruno Strulovici - Published in 2012 by Journal of Economic Theory

Performance Comparisons and Dynamic Incentives

Margaret A. Meyer and John Vickers - Published in 1997 by Journal of Political Economy

The Dynamics of Learning with Team Production: Implications for Task Assignment

Margaret A. Meyer - Published in 1994 by Quarterly Journal of Economics

Organizational Prospects, Influence Costs, and Ownership Changes

Margaret Meyer, Paul Milgrom and John Roberts - Published in 1992 by Journal of Economics and Management Strategy

Learning from Coarse Information: Biased Contests and Career Profiles

Margaret A. Meyer - Published in 1991 by Review of Economic Studies

Supply Function Equilibria in Oligopoly under Uncertainty

Margaret Meyer and Paul Klemperer - Published in 1989 by Econometrica

Price Competition vs. Quantity Competition: The Role of Uncertainty

Margaret Meyer and Paul Klemperer - Published in 1986 by Rand Journal of Economics

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Nava Ashraf FBA

Development Economics, Psychology and Economics, Economics of the Household, Incentives and Organisations, and Social Impact.

Nava Ashraf

Professor David Soskice FBA

Varieties of capitalism; political economy of macroeconomics; advanced capitalism and democratic politics; political economy of crime, punishment and inequality

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