Godfrey Keller
Ph.D., London School of Economics
Professor of Microeconomic Theory
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Research Interests
Summary: Microeconomic theory; experimentation and dynamic learning, organisational structure, reputation and career concerns, information acquisition and aggregation.
How agents trade off short-term gain against costly gathering of information to eliminate uncertainty which may result in long-term benefit. My recent work studies multi-agent settings where players learn not only from their own costly ‘experimentation’ but also by observing the actions and outcomes of others.
Courses Taught at the University
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- Undergraduate - Mathematical Methods
- Undergraduate - Microeconomic Theory
- Undergraduate - Microeconomics
- M.Phil. - Mathematical Methods
Research Group(s)
Recent Working Papers
- Unemployment, Participation and Market Size (2007)
- The (in)appropriate benchmark when beliefs are not the only state variable (2005)
- Strategic Experimentation with Exponential Bandits (2003)
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