Adam Szeidl

Assistant Professor

Department of Economics

University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-3880

 

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Phone: (510) 642-2603
Fax: (510) 642-6615 

 

Curriculum Vitae 

 

Forthcoming or Published Papers

Core and Periphery in Networks (with Daniel Hojman), Journal of Economic Theory, forthcoming.

Consumption Commitments and Risk Preferences (with Raj Chetty), Quarterly Journal of Economics 122(2): 831-877, 2007.

Community Size and Network Closure (with Hunt Allcott, Dean Karlan, Markus Mobius and Tanya Rosenblat), American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings 97(2): 80-85, 2007.

Existence of Equilibrium in Large Double Auctions (with Drew Fudenberg and Markus Mobius), Journal of Economic Theory 133(1): 550-567, 2007.

Optimal Integration Strategies for the Multinational Firm (with Gene Grossman and Elhanan Helpman), Journal of International Economics 70: 216-238, 2006.

Endogenous Networks, Social Games and Evolution (with Daniel Hojman), Games and Economic Behavior 55(1): 112-130, 2006.

Complementarities between Outsourcing and Foreign Sourcing (with Gene Grossman and Elhanan Helpman), American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings 95(2): 19-24, 2005.

Local Interaction, Contagion and State-Dependent Mutation (with In-Ho Lee and Akos Valentinyi) Berkeley Electronic Journals, Advances in Theoretical Economics (2002) Vol. 3: No.1, Article 2.

 

Working Papers

Fishing for Fools (with Ulrike Malmendier), June 2008.

Trust and Social Collateral (with Markus Mobius), May 2008.

Imports and Productivity (with Laszlo Halpern and Miklos Koren), November 2006.

Invariant Distribution in Buffer-Stock Savings and Stochastic Growth Models, October 2006.

Marriage, Housing and Portfolio Choice: A Test of Grossman-Laroque (with Raj Chetty), November 2006

Consumption Commitments: Neoclassical Foundations for Habit Formation (with Raj Chetty), October 2005