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Richard McLean is a Professor of Economics at Rutgers University, located in New Jersey Hall. His research focuses on Game Theory and Mathematical Economics, with notable contributions to topics such as core convergence, informational size in markets, and auction efficiency. He frequently collaborates with scholars like Andrew Postlewaite. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical economic applications, addressing strategic behavior and information asymmetries.
Key research areas include asymmetric information dynamics, incentive-compatible mechanisms, and the aggregation of expert opinions. His publications in top journals like Games and Economic Behavior and Econometrica reflect his expertise in rigorous mathematical modeling within economic theory.
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