Professor Bruno Strulovici selected as 2020 Fellow of the Society for Advancement of Economic Theory
October 5, 2020
Bruno Strulovici, professor in the Department of Economics, has been selected as a 2020 Fellow of the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory.
Economic Theory Fellows are selected for scientific excellence, originality, and leadership; high ethical standards; and scholarly and creative achievement. Fellows have made contributions in areas of theoretical economics, including pure and applied research, and government service. Most notably, fellows have substantially advanced economic theory – an important achievement.
Professor Strulovici is now one of 16 Northwestern associates to be named an Economic Theory Fellow. His research includes dynamic and collective decision making, comparative statics, time inconsistency, law and economics, and contract theory.
Read more about Professor Strulovici on his website.
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