معرفی
Maren Vairo is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Economics at Princeton University, transitioning to an Assistant Professor role at the Wharton School (University of Pennsylvania) in July 2025. Her research focuses on Microeconomic Theory, with emphases on public economics, game theory, market design, and information economics. She collaborates with scholars like Piotr Dworczak and Harry Pei on topics ranging from optimal taxation to reputational bargaining dynamics. Her work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical policy implications, addressing challenges in market transparency, technology adoption, and decision-making under uncertainty.
Research interests include exploring how institutional design and informational constraints shape economic outcomes, particularly in contexts involving strategic interactions between agents. Her current projects analyze the trade-offs between information disclosure and market flexibility, as well as the role of reputation in fostering efficient technology adoption.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed. She has no listed advisees or grants at present. Future work will continue examining these themes within the Business Economics and Public Policy Department at Wharton.


