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I am a second-year economics PhD student at the University of Pittsburgh. My research focuses on issues of reputation building and information sharing among agents. I have a long-term interest in building agent-based simulations of economic activity based on parameters gleaned from human subject experiments.  
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1. What topics do you have some expertise in and would you be willing to help others learn them?
I am a second-year economics PhD student at the University of Pittsburgh. My research focuses on issues of reputation building and information sharing among agents. I have a long-term interest in building agent-based simulations of economic activity based on parameters gleaned from human subject experiments. My website is at http://www.pitt.edu/~jml44.


    * Economics (bits and pieces at least), Auction Theory, Reputation building, Information sharing.
'''1. What topics do you have some expertise in and would you be willing to help others learn them?'''
2. What do you want to learn?


    * Information flow across networks, information sharing from the perspective of other disciplines, network dynamics.  
Economics (bits and pieces at least), Auction Theory, Reputation
building, Information sharing.  


3. Do you have any projects that would benefit from interdisciplinary approach?
'''2. What do you want to learn?'''


    *  I have a project estimating optimal effort levels by firms in the presence of consumer information sharing. The environment is not analytically friendly, and I am interested to learn what techniques are employed in other fields to estimate optimal outcomes in complex systems.  
Information flow across networks, information sharing from the  
perspective of other disciplines, network dynamics.  


4. Do you have any ideas for what sort of project you would like to attack this summer?
'''3. Do you have any projects that would benefit from interdisciplinary
approach?'''


    * Point 3. above outlines one project. I would also like to build up a framework for simulations which can be easily modified based on observed human subject experimental behavior.  
I have a project estimating optimal effort levels by firms in the
presence of consumer information sharing. The environment is not
analytically friendly, and I am interested to learn what techniques are
employed in other fields to estimate optimal outcomes in complex
systems.  


5. What's your favorite "big problem"?
'''4. Do you have any ideas for what sort of project you would like to attack this summer?'''


    * Why do individuals contribute to large collective activities even when they personally have virtually no effect? Think of voting, resource conservation, or massive protests as examples.
Point 3. above outlines one project. I would also like to build up
a framework for simulations which can be easily modified based on
observed human subject experimental behavior.  


6. If you were given the opportunity to see where we were in one hundred years with respect to progress on one problem/subject, what would it be?
'''5. What's your favorite "big problem"?'''


    * Pure mathematics
Why do individuals contribute to large collective activities even
when they personally have virtually no effect? Think of voting,
resource conservation, or massive protests as examples. 
 
'''6. If you were given the opportunity to see where we were in one hundred years with respect to progress on one problem/subject, what would it be?'''
 
Pure mathematics

Latest revision as of 23:06, 7 March 2009

I am a second-year economics PhD student at the University of Pittsburgh. My research focuses on issues of reputation building and information sharing among agents. I have a long-term interest in building agent-based simulations of economic activity based on parameters gleaned from human subject experiments. My website is at http://www.pitt.edu/~jml44.

1. What topics do you have some expertise in and would you be willing to help others learn them?

Economics (bits and pieces at least), Auction Theory, Reputation building, Information sharing.

2. What do you want to learn?

Information flow across networks, information sharing from the perspective of other disciplines, network dynamics.

3. Do you have any projects that would benefit from interdisciplinary approach?

I have a project estimating optimal effort levels by firms in the presence of consumer information sharing. The environment is not analytically friendly, and I am interested to learn what techniques are employed in other fields to estimate optimal outcomes in complex systems.

4. Do you have any ideas for what sort of project you would like to attack this summer?

Point 3. above outlines one project. I would also like to build up a framework for simulations which can be easily modified based on observed human subject experimental behavior.

5. What's your favorite "big problem"?

Why do individuals contribute to large collective activities even when they personally have virtually no effect? Think of voting, resource conservation, or massive protests as examples.

6. If you were given the opportunity to see where we were in one hundred years with respect to progress on one problem/subject, what would it be?

Pure mathematics