Pau Milán Soléمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر
- Incentives
- Risk-Sharing
- Information Networks
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Pau Milán Solé is an academic affiliated with the Department of Economics and Economic History. His research focuses on incentives, risk-sharing mechanisms, and information networks. He actively participates in multidisciplinary projects addressing complex economic challenges such as strategic behavior, market design, and social welfare optimization. Notable collaborations include work on 'INFORMATION, CHOICE, AND RISK IN COMPLEX ENVIRONMENTS' and 'REAL-TIME ECONOMIC POLICY AGAINST A PANDEMIC.' His contributions span theoretical advancements and empirical applications, including datasets on informal risk-sharing dynamics. Supervised 14 research works, though specific advisee names are not listed here. Key projects include: INFORMATION, CHOICE, AND RISK (2024–2027): Analyzes theoretical frameworks for decision-making under uncertainty. ELECCION SOCIAL, REDES Y BIENESTAR (2021–2024): Explores voting systems and network-driven welfare outcomes. His research outputs emphasize organizational design, peer effects, and market structure limitations. Recent work (2022–2025) highlights innovative approaches to labor contracts and risk-sharing mechanisms in decentralized environments.





