
معرفی
Ron Siegel is a Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics, Pennsylvania State University, within the College of the Liberal Arts. He holds a Ph.D. from Stanford Graduate School of Business (2007). His research focuses on microeconomic theory, game theory, and applied mechanisms, with specializations in contests, auctions, mechanism design, price discrimination, and law and economics. His work often addresses equilibrium existence, strategic interactions, and policy-relevant applications in competitive environments.
- Education:
- Ph.D., June 2007, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Key research interests include analyzing contests and auctions in multi-agent systems, designing optimal mechanisms for resource allocation, and exploring how information asymmetries affect market structures. His recent work examines the economic implications of college admissions contests, judicial decision-making frameworks, and segmentation strategies in multi-product markets.
Publications span prestigious journals such as the Review of Economic Studies, American Economic Journal, and Econometrica, reflecting contributions to game theory, market design, and institutional economics.




