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Daniel Quint is a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research focuses on Microeconomic Theory, Industrial Organization, and their intersections with Auction Theory, Mechanism Design, and Game Theory. He has taught advanced courses such as Advanced Microeconomic Theory (Econ 805), PhD Micro I (Econ 711), and Law and Economics (Econ 522), emphasizing theoretical rigor and practical applications.
Quint's recent research includes analyzing digital platform collusion, procurement auction dynamics, and firm conduct under tariffs. He has published extensively on English auctions, differentiated products, and market design challenges, with a particular emphasis on equilibrium behavior and empirical validation of theoretical models.
His work on matching markets spans both historical (e.g., medieval markets) and modern applications like school choice, kidney exchange, and supply chain networks. Though no scientific awards are mentioned, his contributions to graduate education and seminar leadership (e.g., UW Theory Seminar, UW IO Seminar) underscore his academic impact.



