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Sandeep Baliga is the John L. and Helen Kellogg Professor of Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. His research focuses on game-theoretic approaches to international relations, mechanism design, and organizational theory. He has held visiting positions at Harvard University, MIT, and Boston University, and was a Fulbright Scholar and Fellow at Stanford’s Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, Harvard University, 1993
- BA in Economics, St. John's College, Cambridge University, 1988 (Double First Class Honors)
Research Interests:
- International Relations and Conflict Analysis
- Bounded Rationality and Decision-Making
- Organizational Design and Firm Theory
- Mechanism Design and Contract Theory
- Cheap Talk and Repeated Games
Recent Academic Contributions:
- Pioneering work on the causes of war, compellence strategies, and deterrence dynamics.
- Exploration of behavioral biases in economic decision-making and their market impacts.
- Co-creator of Purple Pricing, an auction method for ticket allocation used at Northwestern University.
Awards & Recognition:
- Excellence in Refereeing Awards (multiple years) from the American Economic Review
- Google Research Award (2014–2016)
- Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (2011–2012)
Teaching & Editorial Work:
- Doctoral courses on Conflict and Cooperation, Contract Theory, and Mechanism Design.
- Editorial roles at Games and Economic Behavior, European Economic Review, and the Berkeley Electronic Press Journals in Theoretical Economics.
Labs & Collaborations:
- Co-director of the Math Center at Kellogg.
- Collaborative projects with Tomas Sjöström on conflict theory, firm design, and international relations frameworks.
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