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职称:Professor
所属学校:University of Maryland-College Park
所属院系:College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
所属专业:Economics, General
联系方式: 301.405.3495
Lawrence M. Ausubel, Professor, received his PhD in Economics from Stanford University in 1984, also earning a Master of Legal Studies from Stanford Law School and an MS in mathematics. He taught in the Department of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences at Northwestern University for 8 years before joining the Maryland faculty in 1992. His main research field is microeconomic theory, particularly in game theory and the economics of asymmetric information. He has written extensively on the bilateral bargaining, multiple-object auctions, the credit card market, and other aspects of industrial organization and financial markets.
Professor of Economics, University of Maryland (August 1992 – present). Assistant Professor of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences, Kellogg School, Northwestern University (September 1984 – August 1992). Visiting Assistant Professor, New York University (January 1990 – May 1990). Teaching Fellow, variously in mathematics and economics, Stanford University (1981 – 83). Teaching Econ 456 Law and Economics (Undergraduate; Maryland) Econ 603 Microeconomic Analysis (Ph.D.; Maryland) Econ 661 Industrial Organization (Ph.D.; Maryland) Econ 704 Game Theory, Bargaining and Auctions (Ph.D.; Maryland) Mngrl Econ D30 Intermediate Microeconomics (M.B.A.; Northwestern) Mngrl Econ D45 Regulation and Deregulation (M.B.A.; Northwestern)