CURRICULUM VITAE ROBERTO SERRANO Harrison S. Kravis University Professor of Economics Brown University I. Personal data Place and year of birth: Madrid, 1964. Citizenship: Spain and United States of America. II. Contact information Mailing address: Department of Economics, Box B, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, U.S.A. Phone: 1-(401)863-2764. Fax: 1-(401)863-1970. Address for e-mail: roberto [email protected] Webpage: www.econ.brown.edu/faculty/serrano III. Education Ph.D. in Economics, Harvard University, June 1992. Ph.D. dissertation title: Essays on Consistency and Implementation. Advisors: Andreu Mas-Colell, Eric Maskin and Jerry Green. A.M. in Economics, Harvard University, June 1990. Licenciado (B.A.) in Economics, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, June 1987. IV. Professional appointments Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, 1992 - present: -Harrison S. Kravis University Professor of Economics, July 2007 - present. -Economics Department Chair, July 2010 - June 2014. -Interim Director, Rhodes Center for International Economics and Finance, and Fac- ulty Associate, Watson Institute for International Studies, July 2012 - June 2013. 1 -Professor of Economics, January 1997 - June 2007. -Associate Professor of Economics, July 1995 - December 1996. -Assistant Professor of Economics, September 1992 - June 1995. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts: -Visiting Professor of Economics, 2017-2018. Elsevier Science Publishing, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: -Editor, Economics Letters, September 2011 - December 2017. Instituto Madrile˜node Estudios Avanzados (IMDEA), Madrid, Spain: -Research Associate, May 2007-March 2012. Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Financieros (CEMFI), Madrid, Spain: -Visiting Scholar, Summer 2009, Summer 2008, Summer 2007, Fall 2005. Law and Economics Consulting Group, Boston, Massachusetts: -Consulting Affiliate, June 2006 and 2000-2001. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain: -Visiting Professor of Economics, Fall 2005. Interamerican Development Bank, Washington, D.C.: -Consulting Affiliate, May 2003 - August 2003. Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey: -Deutsche Bank Member, 2002-2003. Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain: -Visiting Professor of Economics, 1995-1996. Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Center for the Study of Rationality, Israel: -Visiting Scholar, January 1993. Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain: -Lecturer of Economics, 1987-1988. 2 V. Research and scholarship publications Books R. Serrano and A. M. Feldman, A Short Course in Intermediate Microeconomics with Calculus, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, (2013); 2nd edition, (2018). -Chinese translation, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Press, Shanghai, (2014). -Spanish translation, Garceta Grupo Editorial, Madrid, (2016). A. M. Feldman and R. Serrano, Welfare Economics and Social Choice Theory, 2nd edition, Springer, New York, (2006). -Japanese translation, CAP Shuppan Co. Ltd., Tokyo, (2009). Published scholarly papers 75 V. H. Aguiar, R. Pongou, R. Serrano, and J.-B. Tondji, “An Index of Unfairness,” Handbook of the Shapley Value, E. Algaba et al. (eds.), CRC Press, Taylor and Francis, forthcoming. 74 T. Kunimoto and R. Serrano, “Rationalizable Implementation of Correspondences,” Mathematics of Operations Research, forthcoming. 73 G. de Clippel, R. Saran, and R. Serrano, “Level-k Mechanism Design,” Review of Economic Studies, forthcoming. 72 V. H. Aguiar and R. Serrano, “Classifying Bounded Rationality in Limited Data Sets: A Slutsky Matrix Approach,” SERIEs, Journal of the Spanish Economic Association 9, (2018), 389-421. 71 R. Serrano, “Top5itis,” Economics Bulletin 38, No. 2, (2018), p. A2. 70 R. Serrano, “Game of Trons: Normatrons and Positrons Contribute to Economic Design,” in J.-F. Laslier et al. (eds.), The Future of Economic Design, Springer, (2018). 69 R. Serrano, “An Annotated Bibliography of Lloyd Shapley’s Contributions,” Games and Economic Behavior 108, (2018), 13-21. 68 V. H. Aguiar and R. Serrano, “Slutsky Matrix Norms: The Size, Classification, and Comparative Statics of Bounded Rationality,” Journal of Economic Theory 172, (2017), 163-201. 3 67 A. Cabrales, O. Gossner, and R. Serrano, “A Normalized Value for Information Pur- chases,” Journal of Economic Theory 170, (2017), 266-288. 66 R. Pongou and R. Serrano, “Volume of Trade and Dynamic Network Formation in Two-Sided Economies,” Journal of Mathematical Economics 63, (2016), 147-163. 65 R. Serrano, “The Nash Program: A Broader Interpretation,” Ensayos 33 (2), (2014), 105-106. 64 R. Saran and R. Serrano, “Ex-Post Regret Heuristics under Private Values (II): 2 × 2 Games,” Journal of Mathematical Economics 54, (2014), 112-123. 63 R. Saran and R. Serrano, “Ex-Post Regret Heuristics under Private Values (I): Fixed and Random Matching,” Journal of Mathematical Economics 54, (2014), 97-111. 62 K. Eliaz and R. Serrano, “Sending Information to Interactive Receivers Playing a Generalized Prisoners’ Dilemma,” International Journal of Game Theory 43, (2014), 245-267. 61 R. Serrano, “Lloyd Shapley’s Matching and Game Theory,” Scandinavian Journal of Economics 115, (2013), 599-618. 60 F. Forges and R. Serrano, “Cooperative Games with Incomplete Information: Some Open Problems,” International Game Theory Review 15, (2013), No. 2, Paper 9, 1-17. 59 R. Pongou and R. Serrano, “Fidelity Networks and Long-Run Trends in HIV/AIDS Gender Gaps,” American Economic Review 103, (2013), Papers and Proceedings, 298-302. 58 G. Artemov, T. Kunimoto and R. Serrano, “Robust Virtual Implementation: Toward a Reinterpretation of the Wilson Doctrine,” Journal of Economic Theory 148, (2013), 424-447. 57 A. Cabrales, O. Gossner and R. Serrano, “Entropy and the Value of Information for Investors,” American Economic Review 103, (2013), 360-377. 56 R. Saran and R. Serrano, “Regret Matching with Finite Memory,” Dynamic Games and Applications 2, (2012), 160-175. 55 A. Cabrales and R. Serrano, “Stochastically Stable Implementation,” SERIEs, Jour- nal of the Spanish Economic Association 3, (2012), 59-72. 4 54 A. Cabrales and R. Serrano, “Implementation in Adaptive Better-Response Dynam- ics: Towards a General Theory of Bounded Rationality in Mechanisms,” Games and Economic Behavior 73, (2011), 360-374. 53 T. Kunimoto and R. Serrano, “A New Necessary Condition for Implementation in Iteratively Undominated Strategies,” Journal of Economic Theory 146, (2011), 2583- 2595. 52 Y. Kamishiro and R. Serrano, “Equilibrium Blocking in Large Quasilinear Economies,” Mathematics of Operations Research 36, (2011), 552-567. 51 R. Serrano and R. Vohra, “Multiplicity of Mixed Equilibria in Mechanisms: A Uni- fied Approach to Exact and Approximate Implementation,” Journal of Mathematical Economics 46, (2010), 775-785. 50 A. Kar, I. Ray and R. Serrano, “A Difficulty in Implementing Correlated Equilibrium Distributions,” Games and Economic Behavior 69, (2010), 189-193. 49 R. Serrano, “On Watson’s Non-Forcing Contracts and Renegotiation,” Economics Bulletin 29, No. 3, (2009), 2357-2367. 48 R. Serrano, “Cooperative Games: Core and Shapley Value,” in Encyclopedia of Com- plexity and Systems Science, R. Meyers (ed.), Springer, New York, (2009). 47 A. M. Feldman and R. Serrano, “Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem: Two Simple Single- Profile Versions,” Harvard College Mathematics Review 2, No. 2, (2008), 46-57. 46 R. J. Aumann and R. Serrano, “An Economic Index of Riskiness,” Journal of Political Economy 116, (2008), 810-836. 45 G. de Clippel and R. Serrano, “Marginal Contributions and Externalities in the Value,” Econometrica 76, (2008), 1413-1436. 44 R. Serrano and O. Volij, “Mistakes in Cooperation: The Stochastic Stability of Edgeworth’s Recontracting,” Economic Journal 118, (2008), 1719-1741. 43 M. Kandori, R. Serrano and O. Volij, “Decentralized Trade, Random Utility and the Evolution of Social Welfare,” Journal of Economic Theory 140, (2008), 328-338. 42 R. Serrano, “Bargaining,” in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edition, S. Durlauf and L. Blume (eds.), McMillan, London, (2008). 41 R. Serrano, “Nash Program,” in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edition, S. Durlauf and L. Blume (eds.), McMillan, London, (2008). 5 40 R. Serrano and R. Vohra, “Information Transmission in Coalitional Voting Games,” Journal of Economic Theory 134, (2007), 117-137. 39 R. Serrano and K.-I. Shimomura, “A Comparison of the Average Prekernel and the Prekernel,” Mathematical Social Sciences 52, (2006), 288-301. 38 I. Palacios-Huerta and R. Serrano, “Rejecting Small Gambles under Expected Utility,” Economics Letters 91, (2006), 250-259. 37 P. Gottardi and R. Serrano, “Market Power and Information Revelation in Dynamic Trading,” Journal of the European Economic Association 3, (2005), 1279-1317. 36 R. Serrano, “Fifty Years of the Nash Program, 1953-2003,” Investigaciones Econ´omicas 29, (2005), 219-258. 35 R. Serrano and R. Vohra, “A Characterization of Virtual Bayesian Implementation,” Games and Economic Behavior 50, (2005), 312-331. 34 R. Serrano, “The Measurement of Intellectual Influence: The Views of a Sceptic,” Economics Bulletin 1, No. 3, (2004), 1-6. 33 R. Serrano, “The Theory of Implementation of Social Choice Rules,” SIAM Review 46, (2004), 377-414. 32 T. Kunimoto and R. Serrano, “Bargaining and Competition Revisited,” Journal of Economic Theory 115, (2004), 78-88. 31 A. Ben-Shoham, R. Serrano and O. Volij, “The Evolution of Exchange,” Journal of Economic Theory 114, (2004), 310-328. 30 Y. In and R. Serrano, “Agenda Restrictions in Multi-Issue Bargaining,” Journal of Economic
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