Area of expertise:
Research areas
Game Theory, Microeconomic Theory
Biography
Ronald Stauber received a MSc in Mathematics and a PhD in Economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research focuses on games with incomplete information and dynamic games.
Publications
"Delegation and ambiguity in correlated equilibrium," with S. Grant, Games and Economic Behavior, 132, 487-509, 2022
"A strategic product for belief functions," Games and Economic Behavior, 116, 38-64, 2019
"Irrationality and ambiguity in extensive games," Games and Economic Behavior, 102, 409-432, 2017
"Solving dynamic public insurance games with endogenous agent distributions: Theory and computational approximation," with T. Kam, Journal of Mathematical Economics, 64, 77-98, 2016
"Trembles in extensive games with ambiguity averse players," with G. Aryal, Economic Theory, 57(1), 1-40, 2014
"A note on Kuhn's Theorem with ambiguity averse players," with G. Aryal, Economics Letters, 125(1), 110-114, 2014
"A framework for robustness to ambiguity of higher-order beliefs," International Journal of Game Theory, 43(3), 525-550, 2014
"Knightian games and robustness to ambiguity," Journal of Economic Theory, 146(1), 248-274, 2011
"Evolution of preferences in an exchange economy," with J. Chang, Economics Letters, 103(3), 131-134, 2009
Teaching
- ECON4411--Microeconomic Theory (Sem 1)
- ECON8011--Microeconomic Theory (Sem 1)
- ECON7073--Microeconomic Analysis (Sem 1)
Previously taught
- ECON8887--Advanced Research Essay
- ECON2125--Optimisation for Economics and Financial Economics
- ECON8025--Advanced Microeconomic Analysis
- ECON3128/ECON8040--Resource and Environmental Economics
- ECON2125/ECON8013--Mathematics for Economists A/Mathematical Techniques in Economics I
- ECON2127/ECON8014--Mathematics for Economics B/Mathematical Techniques in Economics II
- ECON2141/ECON2142/ECON8053--Strategic Thinking: An Introduction to Game Theory
- ECON8021--Economics of Information and Uncertainty
Contact me
Location
Room 2026, HW Arndt Bld (25A)