
About
Jesse Schwartz is a Full Professor in the Department of Economics, Finance & Quantitative Analysis at Kennesaw State University. His work focuses on game theory, auction design, public finance, and mechanism design. He has published extensively on topics such as optimal taxation, electoral systems reform, and strategic interactions in markets.
Research interests include analyzing market mechanisms, understanding strategic behavior in auctions, and exploring the intersections of game theory with public policy. His articles frequently address practical applications of economic theory to real-world institutions like tax systems and electoral colleges.
His recent work demonstrates a focus on robust trading mechanisms and the implications of budget surpluses, as well as exploring innovative solutions to classical problems in taxation and inequality measurement. While no awards or grants are explicitly listed, his prolific publication record reflects sustained academic engagement with critical economic questions.
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