
Brian Rogers
Associate Professor · Microeconomic Theory
Washington University in St. LouisAbout
Brian Rogers is an Associate Professor of Economics at Washington University in St. Louis. He serves as Director of the Master's Program in Economics, Director of the Missouri Social Science Experimental Lab (MISSEL), and Chair of the Master's Program Management Committee. His research focuses on microeconomic theory, game theory, and experimental economics, with particular emphasis on network formation, social learning, and applied statistical game theoretic models.
Education: PhD in Economics from the California Institute of Technology.
Research interests include exploring symmetries in repeated games and cooperation dynamics in anonymous environments with turnover. His work combines theoretical frameworks with experimental methods to refine economic models and interpret empirical data. He is actively involved in developing statistical tools to analyze experimental outcomes and improve theoretical assumptions.
Labs/Teams: Directs the Missouri Social Science Experimental Lab (MISSEL), which supports experimental research in economics and social sciences. His academic leadership roles include overseeing graduate programs and curriculum design.
Grants/Advising: No specific grants or student advising details provided in the text.
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