Professor Vincent Crawford FBA

Game-theoretic microeconomics, with emphases on bargaining & arbitration, strategic communication, matching markets, learning & coordination. Current research areas are behavioural & experimental game theory & behavioural economics more generally.
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2012
Subjects
Economics

Summary

My research focuses on game-theoretic microeconomics, with emphases on bargaining and arbitration, strategic communication, matching markets, learning, and coordination. My current research areas are behavioral and experimental game theory and behavioral economics more generally. I currently hold an Advanced grant from the European Research Council. I am a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Econometric Society. I currently serve as an editor of Games and Economic Behavior and on several other boards, and previously served as Co-editor of the American Economic Review and on the American Economic Association's Honors and Awards Committee. I have given invited or plenary lectures and mini-courses at many conference and universities around the world.

Current post

Drummond Professor of Political Economy, University of Oxford

Past appointments

University of California, San Diego Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Research Professor

2009 -

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