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Faculty Biographies |
Economics Department
Indiana University
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Frank
H. Page Jr.,
Professor
Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1980
Microeconomics and Contract
Theory, Network Formation Games, Public Economics, Financial Economics.
Professor Page’s current research interests lie in two areas: (1) strategic
network formation and (2) competitive nonlinear pricing games. In the area
of strategic network formation, his current work focuses on the emergence of
stochastic network dynamics from strategic behavior and stochastic elements
in nature. In the area of competitive nonlinear pricing games, his current
work focuses on the Nash existence problem in such games. Professor Page has
published in Econometrica, the Journal of Economic Theory,
Economic Theory, the Journal of Mathematical Economics, the
International Journal of Game Theory, the Journal of Financial
and Quantitative Analysis, the Journal of Public Economic Theory,
the Annals of Finance, the Journal of Economic Behavior and
Organization, Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, Journal of
Global Optimization, Optimization, Review of Economic Design,
Social Choice and Welfare, Mathematical Social Sciences, and
Economic Letters. Professor Page is an Associate Editor of the
Journal of Public Economic Theory, the Annals of Finance, and
Economics Bulletin. He is regularly Visiting Professor at the University
of Paris 1 (Pantheon-Sorbonne) and he has twice (1996 and 2006) been the
organizer of the NSF/NBER Decentralization Conference. He is Vice President
of the Association for Public Economic Theory.
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