Chiara Margaria (December 2020) Department of Boston University 617-353-4140 270 Bay State Road [email protected] Boston, MA 02215-1403 http://www.chiaramargaria.com/

Education

Ph.D. in Economics (with distinction), , May 2017 Dissertation: Essays on Dynamic Games Committee: Johannes H¨orner,Larry Samuelson, and Eduardo Faingold M.A. in Economics (cum laude), Collegio Carlo Alberto and Universit`adi Torino, 2011 B.A. in Economics and Business (cum laude), Universit`adi Torino, 2008

Professional Experience

2017-present Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Boston University

Publications

(with Alex Smolin) Dynamic Communication with Biased Senders, Games and Economic Behavior, 2018, 110, 330–339, DOI: 10.1016/j.geb.2017.10.017. Learning and Payoff Externalities in an Investment Game, Games and Economic Behavior, 2020, 119, 234–250, DOI: 10.1016/j.geb.2019.11.006. Working Papers

Queueing to Learn, August 2020 (with Doruk Cetemen) Signaling What You Don’t Want, December 2020

Work in Progress

(with Andrew F. Newman) Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff

Reputation in Asymmetric Partnerships

Conferences and Seminars

2020 Virtual Seminars in Economic Theory, Bilkent University, Harvard/MIT, UC San Diego, Princeton University, Eighteenth Annual NYU Stern IO Day. 2019 University of Connecticut, , Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, University of Pittsburgh/Carnegie Mellon University, New York University, Northwestern University, University of Toronto, American Economic Associations Annual Meeting. 2018 Boston College, Annual ASU Economic Theory Conference, Universit´ede Montr´eal, Johnson Graduate School of Management (Cornell University). 2017 Collegio Carlo Alberto, Duke University/University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Rochester, Washington University in St. Louis, SITE Summer Workshops, SAET Conference on Current Trends in Economics, Columbia Business School, Kelley School of Business (Indiana University), Bocconi, IESE Business School, London School of Economics, Boston University, Northwestern University, University of Minnesota. 2016 World Congress of the Game Theory Society, Stony Brook International Conference on Game Theory, North American Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society. 2016 Stony Brook International Conference on Game Theory.

Fellowships, Honors and Awards University Dissertation Fellowship, Yale University, 2016 Carl Avid Anderson Prize Fellowship in Economics, Yale University, 2014 Cowles Foundation Fellowship, Yale University, 2011-2015 Yale University Doctoral Fellowship, 2011-2016 Allievi Scholarship for honors students, Collegio Carlo, 2009-2011 Optime Prize for outstanding graduates of Universit`adi Torino, Unione Industriale, 2009 Teaching Experience

Boston University Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis, Spring 2018, Spring 2020 Game Theory (Ph.D.), Fall 2017, Fall 2018, Fall 2019 Yale University (Teaching Fellow) Game Theory (online course), Prof. Zvika Neeman, Summer 2015 and Summer 2014 : Game Theory, Prof. Zvika Neeman, Spring 2014 Intermediate Microeconomics, Prof. Larry Samuelson, Fall 2013

Professional Activities

Referee for: American Economic Review, Econometrica, Review of Economic Studies, Operations Research, Theoretical Economics, American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, Games and Economic Behavior, Journal of Mathematical Economics, International Journal of Game Theory, Mathematical Social Sciences, Decisions in Economics and Finance