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Eran Shmaya is a Professor in the Department of Economics at Stony Brook University, located in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Building. His research focuses on game theory, economic theory, decision-making processes, and microeconomic systems. He is actively involved with the Stony Brook Center for Game Theory, contributing to foundational studies in strategic interactions and informational dynamics.
Shmaya's work bridges theoretical economics with applied models, addressing topics such as Bayesian learning, optimal queueing regimes, and the behavioral implications of strategic miscalibration. His recent publications explore collective action problems, regret-minimization frameworks, and the structural analysis of optimal disclosure mechanisms. He teaches graduate-level courses in Microeconomics and Game Theory, reflecting his expertise in these areas.
His research has been published in top-tier journals, with a focus on rigorous theoretical contributions and empirical relevance. Notable themes include the analysis of multi-agent systems, stochastic processes in economic contexts, and mechanisms for efficient resource allocation under uncertainty.



