You are here: 国产小呦女 College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Nathan Larson

Back to top

Nathan Larson Associate Professor Economics

Additional Positions at AU
Director, Economics PhD Program
Degrees
BS Duke University, PhD MIT

For the Media
To request an interview for a news story, call 国产小呦女Communications at 202-885-5950 or submit a request.

Teaching

Summer 2024

  • ECON-899 Doctoral Dissertation

Fall 2024

  • ECON-345 Introduction to Game Theory

  • ECON-898 Doctoral Continuing Enrollment

  • ECON-899 Doctoral Dissertation

Spring 2025

  • ECON-813 Microeconomic Analysis II

  • ECON-898 Doctoral Continuing Enrollment

  • ECON-899 Doctoral Dissertation

Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities

Recent Publications

(with Sheetal Sekhri), Water Resources and Economics, 2016, Vol. 14, 44-64.

,听B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics,听2015, 16(1), 83-117.

, Journal of Economic Theory, 2015, Vol. 159, 596-626. (Previously circulated as In with the New or Out with the Old: Bottlenecks in Social Learning)

, with Alicia Baik and Simon Anderson, Games and Economic Behavior, 2015, Vol. 92, 53-73.

(with Wedad Elmaghraby), Games and Economic Behavior, 2012, 76(1), 131-159.

, Economic Theory, 2011, September, 1-40.

, with Marco Angrisani, Antonio Guarino, and Steffen Huck, B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics (Advances), 2011, Vol. 11, Issue 1, Article 9.

, Games and Economic Behavior, 2009, vol. 65(2), pp 430-460.

, Journal of Economic Theory, 117 (2004).

Papers Under Revision

Clustering on the Same News Source in an Asset Market (previously circulated as On the Concentration of Information in Equilibrium), revision requested at the Journal of Financial Markets

Working Papers

Price Discrimination in the Information Age: List Prices, Poaching, and Retention with Personalized Targeted Discounts (with Alicia Baik and Simon Anderson), submitted to the Review of Economic Studies

Word-of-Mouth Recommendations and Discounts in Consumer Search

Network Security

Dynamic Viral Marketing on a Social Network

The Effect of Mergers, Divestitures, and Board Composition on CEO Compensation Before and After the Financial Crisis (with Ralph Sonenshine and Mike Cauvel)