
معرفی
John K.-H. Quah serves as Distinguished Professor and Head at the National University of Singapore, where he specializes in microeconomic theory and mathematical economics. His academic foundation includes a PhD from the University of California at Berkeley, establishing him as a leading scholar in theoretical economics.
His educational background features:
- PhD in Economics, University of California at Berkeley
Professor Quah's research program centers on foundational microeconomic questions with emphasis on structural analysis of economic behavior. His work demonstrates exceptional technical rigor in:
- Monotone Comparative Statics: Developing frameworks for parameter-driven decision changes
- Revealed Preference Analysis: Extracting preference structures from observed choices
- Demand Aggregation: Modeling market-level demand from individual behaviors
- General Equilibrium: Analyzing multi-market interactions and stability
- Consumer Theory: Formalizing decision-making under constraints
- Supermodular Games: Studying strategic complementarities in interactions
Recent publications reveal a sustained focus on theoretical innovation in microfoundations, particularly advancing comparative statics methodologies and revealed preference applications. His 2025 Econometrica paper on adjustment costs demonstrates continued influence in top-tier journals, while 2024 works explore bounded rationality and utility estimation frontiers.
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Regarding academic mentorship, the provided texts contain no information about graduate student supervision or research grants administration.
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