
معرفی
Yingni Guo is an Associate Professor of Economics at Northwestern University's Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences. She holds a PhD from Yale University (2014) and previously served as a Visiting Assistant Professor at MIT (2017). Her research focuses on dynamic mechanism design, repeated games, and information transmission in voting contexts. She has held NSF funding for her work on dynamic mechanisms and serves as an Associate Editor at Theoretical Economics and American Economic Journal: Microeconomics.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, Yale University (2014)
- BA in Economics, Tsinghua University, China (2009)
Research Interests: Dr. Guo's work bridges game theory and mechanism design, exploring topics such as optimal disclosure strategies, strategic persuasion, and regulatory design. Her recent studies analyze wealth dynamics in communities and robust monopoly regulation. She frequently collaborates with scholars like Eran Shmaya and Daniel Barron.
Grants & Awards:
- NSF Grant SES-1530608 (2015–2019)
- Excellence in Refereeing Awards (2018–2020)
- Anderson Fellowship, Yale University (2013)
Advising & Teaching: She advises PhD students including Omar Farooque and Arjada Bardhi. Courses taught include advanced microeconomics and mechanism design. Her work has been presented globally at institutions like Stanford, LSE, and Tsinghua University.
Labs & Collaboration: Active in international conferences and editorial roles, she co-organizes seminars on game theory and economic theory. Her research group explores cutting-edge topics such as costly miscalibration and multistage persuasion strategies.




