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I am an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics and Finance of the University of Torino and a Research Affiliate at the Collegio Carlo Alberto. My areas of research are Industrial Organization, Auction Theory, Game Theory and Economics of Education.

I hold a Ph.D. in Economics from the European University Institute (with a period as a Visiting Scholar at UC, Berkeley). After the Ph.D. I moved to the University of Munich as a Marie Curie Fellow (experienced researcher) in the framework of the CEPR/ENABLE network. I have also been a Research Fellow at the International Centre for Economic Research (ICER, Torino) and a Postdoc at the University of Siena. I am currently teaching the course "Microeconomia A" at the University of Torino.

For a complete Curriculum Vitae click on CV (pdf) or CV (html). Contact: andrea.gallice(at)carloalberto.org

Current Research

"Signaling to Multiple Principals", in progress.

"Price Reveal Auctions on the Internet", Carlo Alberto Notebooks 147, 2010. [abstract] [link]

"Lowest Unique Bid Auctions with Signals", Carlo Alberto Notebooks 112, 2009. [abstract] [link]

"Self-Serving Biased Reference Points", University of Siena DEPFID wp 9/09, 2009. [abstract] [link]

"Preempting versus Postponing: the Stealing Game", ICER wp 2/08 and MPRA Paper 10256, 2008. [abstract] [link]

"Some Social Welfare Implications of Behavioral Preferences", CEPR Discussion Paper 6572, 2007. [abstract] [link]

 

Publications

"The Neglected Effects of Demand Characteristics on the Sustainability of Collusion ",  Research in Economics, 64 (4), pp. 240-246, 2010. [abstract] [link]
     Note: a previous version appears as CEPR Discussion Paper No. 6975. [link]
"Education, Dynamic Signalling and Social Distance",  Oxford Economic Papers, 61 (2), pp. 304-326, 2009.  [abstract] [link]
     Note: a previous (substantially different) version appears as Munich Discussion Paper No. 1364.  [link]
"Best Responding to What? A Behavioural Approach to One Shot Play in 2x2 Games", in Games, Rationality and Behaviour. Essays on Behavioural Game Theory and Experiments,
(eds. A. Innocenti and P. Sbriglia), Palgrave McMillan, New York, pp. 184-203, 2008.  [abstract]  
     Note: a previous (quite similar) version appeared as Munich Discussion Paper No. 1365  [link], while an older (and somehow more complex) version appeared with the title "Predicting One Shot Play
      in 2x2 Games using Beliefs based on Minimax Regret" as FEEM working paper 31/06. [link]
"Some Equivalence Results between Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibria and Minimax Regret in 2x2 Games", Economics Bulletin, 3 (28), pp. 1-8, 2007. [abstract]  [link]
"Un Bilancio dell’Esperienza UMTS in Europa: fu Collusione?", Mercato Concorrenza Regole, 2, pp. 309-328, 2002.   [abstract]
 
Other Writings
"Three Essays on Behavioral and Applied Game Theory", Ph.D. Thesis, European University Institute, DOI: 10.2870/89587, 2007.    [link]  
"Asymmetries among Bidders: the Issue of Entry in First Price Auctions", M.Sc. Thesis, University College of London, 2002.
 
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