CURRICULUM VITAE

Andrea Gallice

 

Email: andrea.gallice(at)eui.eu

Phone: +39 - 3381558745

Web: http://www.andreagallice.eu/

Citizenship: Italian

Sex: male

Date of birth: 28th July 1977

 

CURRENT AND RECENT POSITIONS

·          Collegio Carlo Alberto

Carlo Alberto Affiliate, March 2010 – Present

Research Associate, May 2008 – March 2010

·          University of Siena , Dept. of Economic Policy, Finance and Development (DEPFID)

Post Doctoral Researcher, April 2008 – March 2010

·          International Centre for Economic Research (ICER), Turin

Research Fellow, 2007 – 2008

·          University of Munich (LMU), Dept. of Economics

Marie Curie Fellow (Experienced Researcher) within the EU/CEPR ENABLE Network, 2006 – 2007

EDUCATION

·          European University Institute, Dept. of Economics

Ph.D. in Economics, 2007

Thesis Title: Three Essays on Behavioral and Applied Game Theory

Thesis Committee: Pascal Courty, Dorothea Kuebler, Marco Mariotti, Karl Schlag

·          University of California at Berkeley , Dept. of Economics

Visiting Scholar, 2004

·          European University Institute, Dept. of Economics

M.Res. in Economics, 2003

·          University College of London , Dept. of Economics

M.Sc. in Economics, 2002

·          Universitą degli Studi di Torino, Faculty of Economics

B.A. in Economics, 2001

Thesis Title: Auction Theory and the Allocation of UMTS Licenses across Europe

Final grade: 110/110 cum laude and honours

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

·         Industrial Organization, Behavioral Economics, Game Theory, Economics of Education.

PUBLICATIONS

·          “The Neglected Effects of Demand Characteristics on the Sustainability of Collusion”, Research in Economics, forthcoming.

·           “Education, Dynamic Signalling and Social Distance”, Oxford Economic Papers, Vol. 61 (2), pp. 304-326, 2009.

·          “Best Responding to What? A Behavioural Approach to One Shot Play in 2x2 Games”, in A. Innocenti and P. Sbriglia (eds.), Games, Rationality and Behaviour. Essays on Behavioural Game Theory and Experiments, Palgrave McMillan, NY, pp. 184-203, 2008.

·          “Some Equivalence Results between Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibria and Minimax Regret in 2x2 Games”, Economics Bulletin, Vol. 3 (29), pp. 1-8, 2007.

·          “Un Bilancio dell’Esperienza UMTS in Europa: fu Collusione?”, Mercato Concorrenza Regole, Vol. 2, pp. 309-327, 2002.

CURRENT RESEARCH & WORKING PAPERS

·         “Signaling to Multiple Principals” , in progress.

·          “Price Reveal Auctions on the Internet“, in progress.

·          “Lowest Unique Bid Auctions with Signals”, Carlo Alberto Notebooks No. 112.

·          “Self-Serving Biased Reference Points”, U. of Siena DEPFID working paper No. 09/09.

·          “Some Social Welfare Implications of Behavioral Preferences”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 6572.

·          “Preempting versus Postponing: the Stealing Game”, ICER working paper No. 2/08, submitted.

OTHER WRITINGS

·          “Three Essays on Behavioral and Applied Game Theory”, EUI Ph.D. thesis, DOI: 10.2870/89587, 2007.

·          “Predicting One Shot Play in 2x2 Games using Beliefs based on Minimax Regret”, FEEM working paper No. 31/06.

·          “Asymmetries among Bidders: the Issue of Entry in First Price Auctions”, M.Sc. thesis, Univ. College London, 2002.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

·          Microeconomics (Ph.D.), University of Torino , 2010.

ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS

·          2005: ESA European Meeting ( Alessandria ), ASSET Annual Conference (Crete), SET-FEEM International Workshop on Economic Theory ( Milan ).

·          2006: U. Vienna , International Workshop on Behavioral Game Theory and Experiments ( Capua ), Spring Meeting of Young Economists ( Seville ), SING2 ( Foggia ), U. Amsterdam , U. Munich.

·          2007: U. Munich , BEELab Experimental Economics Workshop ( Florence ), 3rd European Symposium on Economics and Psychology ( Mannheim ), International Conference on Political Economy and Public Choice ( Siena ), U. Zurich.

·          2008: U. Torino, 4th European Symposium on Economics and Psychology ( Amsterdam ), EEA Annual Conference ( Milan ), Collegio Carlo Alberto, U. Siena.

·          2009: Spring Meeting of Young Economists ( Istanbul ), BEELab Experimental Economics Workshop ( Florence ), SED Conference on Economic Design ( Maastricht ), 50a Riunione SIE ( Rome ).

·          2010: U. Siena, VII LabSi Workshop (Siena).

AWARDS

·          Marie Curie Fellowship as Experienced Researcher, EU, 2006-2007

·          Royal Economic Society conference grant, 2006

·          Doctoral Fellowship, European University Institute, 2005-2006

·          Exchange grant for visiting UC, Berkeley , 2004

·          Doctoral Fellowship, Italian Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 2002-2005

·          Club Optime prize for the best undergraduate dissertations at the University of Turin , 2001

·          Erasmus scholarship for visiting University College of Dublin, 1999

OTHER

·          Spring Meeting Young Economists, 2010: Member of the Selection Committee

·          Member of the European Economic Association and the Economic Science Association

·          Labour Economics, 2009: Referee

·          European University Institute, 2004: Research Assistant for Profs Andrea Ichino and Massimo Motta

·          European University Institute, 2004: Student Representative for the Economics Department

·          Universidad Pais Vasco, 2003: Summer School: the Role of Social Interactions and Networks in Economics

·          Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei, 2002: Research project on the allocation of UMTS licenses across Europe

·          Int. Centre for Economic Research, 2001: Research Assistant for Prof Martin Fransman ( U. of Edinburgh )

REFERENCES

 

 

Professor Pascal Courty

University of Victoria , Department of Economics

Tel: 250 721 8544

E-mail: pcourty@uvic.ca

http://web.uvic.ca/~pcourty/

 

Professor Shachar Kariv

University of California , Berkeley, Department of Economics

Tel: (609) 734-8364

E-mail: kariv@berkeley.edu
http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~kariv/

 

Professor Karl Schlag

Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Department of Economics

Tel: +34-(0)93-542-1493

E-mail: karl.schlag@upf.edu

http://www.econ.upf.edu/~schlag/

 

Professor Klaus Schmidt

University of Munich , Department of Economics

Tel: +49-(0)89-2180-2250

E-mail: klaus.schmidt@lrz.uni-muenchen.de

http://www.vwl.uni-muenchen.de/ls_schmidt/