Mira Frick
استاد · Microeconomic Theory
Ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munichمعرفی
Mira Frick is a Professor of Economics at Princeton University specializing in microeconomic theory. Her academic trajectory includes a Ph.D. from Harvard University (2015) followed by progressive appointments at Yale University as Cowles postdoctoral fellow, assistant professor, and associate professor prior to her current position.
Education
- Ph.D. in Economics, Harvard University, 2015
Research Focus
Professor Frick's work centers on learning mechanisms, decision theory, and bounded rationality within complex information environments. She investigates how agents form beliefs under uncertainty, with particular emphasis on organizational contexts and multi-agent systems. Her research bridges theoretical microeconomics with practical applications in behavioral decision-making and information processing.
Publication Trends
Her recent publications (2021-2023) demonstrate consistent focus on information structures and learning dynamics. Key themes include welfare implications of biased learning models, convergence properties of misspecified belief systems, and behavioral patterns in stratified societies. The work employs rigorous theoretical frameworks with strong connections to organizational economics and game theory, revealing fundamental insights about human decision processes in data-rich environments.
Scientific Awards
No scientific awards or honors were referenced in the source material.
Academic Contributions
The source text provides no details regarding student supervision, grant funding, or collaborative advising activities. Her research appears to be conducted through independent theoretical work and collaboration with co-authors Ryota Iijima and Yuhta Ishii.
Research Infrastructure
There is no mention of laboratory facilities, dedicated research teams, or institutional centers associated with Professor Frick's work in the provided information.


