Anne-Katrin Roesler
Assistant Professor · Microeconomic Theory
University of Michigan-Ann ArborAbout
Anne-Katrin Roesler is an assistant professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Michigan, starting in Fall 2016. Her research focuses on microeconomic theory, particularly rational inattention and optimal pricing. She was awarded the 2015 FEEM Award for her groundbreaking paper analyzing decision-makers' limited capacity to process information. This work addresses critical challenges in modern economic decision-making frameworks.
- Affiliation: Department of Economics, University of Michigan
- Key Research Area: Rational Inattention and Optimal Pricing
Her research highlights how information overload impacts economic decisions, emphasizing the role of attention constraints in pricing strategies. The FEEM Award recognizes her contribution to addressing key global economic issues through innovative theoretical models.
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