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About the Department |
Faculty Spotlight |
The Department of Economics at Indiana
University is one of the highly ranked departments in the United
States, offering comprehensive coverage of the major fields in
modern economics; it currently has 29 faculty members, approximately
80 graduate students, and 560 undergraduate majors. The
department has existed since 1935, and lives in
Wylie Hall, the
beautifully restored oldest building on campus (see
Photo Tour).
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Arlie
Williams: Much
of Professor Williams' research has involved the design and
implementation of computerized trading environments to investigate
empirically the predictive power of market equilibrium theories. He has
also used experimental methods to study price expectation formation
models and public goods provision via voluntary contributions, and risk
preference differentials revealed by individual decisions versus
small-group decisions.
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Professor Todd Walker together
with co-investigator
Professor Giacomo Rondina,
University of California at San Diego, received an NSF grant
under the title: Incomplete Information in Dynamic
Economies: Analytics and Applications. The funding for this
three year award is $184,568.
Professor Elinor Ostrom honored
with
2009 Nobel prize
in Economic Sciences Professor
Professor Jimmy Walker and
Professor Roy Gardner were also mentioned in Scientific
Background on the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic
Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2009 |
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Woodlawn, Bloomington, IN 47405-7104
Phone: 812-855-1021, Fax: 812-855-3736,
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