
معرفی
Alexander Wolitzky is the Jane Berkowitz Carlton and Dennis William Carlton Professor of Microeconomics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), affiliated with the Department of Economics and the Sloan School of Management. He teaches courses in networks, microeconomic theory, and game theory.
- Research Focus: Economic theory, industrial organization, political economy, game theory, and mechanism design.
- Key Contributions: Analysis of repeated games with anonymous matching, community enforcement mechanisms, collusion dynamics, bargaining with private information, and applications to political institutions.
- Methodological Innovation: Development of novel approaches to non-recursive dynamic incentives, reputation effects, and information design in strategic environments.
Publishing Trends: Recent work emphasizes persuasion mechanisms, network economics, and behavioral dynamics in repeated interactions. Earlier research establishes foundational results in collusion sustainability, conflict modeling, and reputation-based bargaining.
Contact: Office phone 617-253-3644. Email: wolitzky@mit.edu. Assistant: Ruth Levitsky (617-253-3399).
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