معرفی
Shengwu Li is a Professor of Economics at Harvard University, specializing in economic theory and behavioral economics. His research focuses on designing simple and transparent economic systems, particularly addressing computational complexity challenges. He has contributed to mechanism design, auctions, and market design, emphasizing cognitive simplicity and bounded rationality.
Key research interests include obviously strategy-proof mechanisms, cursed equilibrium extensions, and the effects of salary benchmarking. His work spans dynamic matching markets, fairness in bargaining, and the ethical dimensions of market design.
- Awards: Aliprantis Prize (2017), Exeter Prize (2018), EC'18 SIGecom Best Paper Award
- Notable Projects: Salary benchmarking studies, cursed equilibrium dynamics, and fair bargaining norms
- Literature Contributions: Maintains a curated page on obviously strategy-proof mechanisms and related literature
His research integrates theoretical insights with empirical data, addressing real-world applications in labor markets, auctions, and negotiation systems.



