Philipp Strack
Assistant Professor · Microeconomic Theory
Ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of MunichAbout
Philipp Strack is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, holding a Ph.D. from the University of Bonn. His academic profile centers on microeconomic theory with emphasis on dynamic strategic interactions and information processing.
His research portfolio spans:
- Microeconomic Theory
- Dynamic Decision Making
- Strategic Experimentation
- Dynamic Mechanism Design
- Behavioral Economics
Publication analysis reveals consistent contributions at the intersection of game theory and behavioral economics, examining how agents process information under uncertainty. Recent works address survey response mechanisms, progressive participation constraints, and regret-driven choices, demonstrating methodological rigor through experimental and theoretical approaches.
No scientific awards are documented in the source material.
While specific advising details remain unlisted, his position implies graduate student mentorship within Berkeley's Economics Department. Research activities likely involve grant-supported projects typical of active microeconomic theorists at R1 institutions, though specific funding sources aren't referenced.
Departmental affiliation is exclusively with Economics at UC Berkeley; no specialized labs or research teams are mentioned in available documentation.
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