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Attila Ambrus is a Professor of Economics at Duke University's Trinity College of Arts & Sciences. He holds a PhD from Princeton University (2003) and has held previous academic positions at Harvard University and the Hoover Institution. His research focuses on game theory, experimental economics, microeconomic theory, political economics, and economic history. He has received multiple NSF grants, including funding for studies on social relationships, risk sharing, and bargaining dynamics. Notable awards include the Excellence in Refereeing Award from the American Economic Review and the Warburg Prize.
Ambrus has published extensively in top journals such as the Quarterly Journal of Economics, Econometrica, and the American Economic Review. His recent work examines voting behavior, informal risk-sharing networks, and delegation models in expert decision-making. He teaches advanced microeconomic theory and game theory courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels. His research spans theoretical frameworks and empirical studies, including historical analyses of economic phenomena like the long-term impact of cholera epidemics on urban development.
Ambrus has served as an associate editor for journals including the Journal of Economic Theory and the Review of Economic Design. His professional activities include presenting at major conferences and inviting seminars at institutions like MIT, Yale, and LSE. His interdisciplinary work bridges theory and empirical applications, addressing issues such as social networks, political strategy, and development economics.
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