DCCS Visiting Professor
Professor of Microeconomics at the University of Graz.
Ph.D. in Economics, University of Cambridge.
Full Professor, Center for Mathematical Economics, University of Bielefeld, Germany.
RESEARCH LINES
Foundations of Social Cognition and Social Behavior
Research interests:
Foundations of human behavior, Evolution and Learning in Games, Welfare Economics.
Contact:
Mail: christoph.kuzmics@uni-graz.at
Sitio web
Phone: +43 316 380 – 7111
Address: University Street 15 / G4
PRODUCTS
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The Game Theory of everyday life
In this serie the researcher Christoph Kuzmics explains why Erving Goffman’s work is very amenable to game theoretic analyses and what game theory could possibly add to his work. |
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PAPERS
- Kuzmics, C. (2017). Abraham Wald’s complete class theorem and Knightian uncertainty. Games and Economic Behavior, 104, 666-673.
- Kuzmics, C., & Steg, J. H. (2017). On public good provision mechanisms with dominant strategies and balanced budget. Journal of Economic Theory, 170, 56-69.
- Balkenborg, D., Hofbauer, J., & Kuzmics, C. (2015). The refined best-response correspondence in normal form games. International Journal of Game Theory, 44(1), 165-193.
- Andonie, C., & Kuzmics, C. (2012). Pre-election polls as strategic coordination devices. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 84(2), 681-700.
- Kuzmics, C., Palfrey, T., & Rogers, B. W. (2014). Symmetric play in repeated allocation games. Journal of Economic Theory, 154, 25-67. Journal of Economic Theory, 154, 25-67.
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