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2008 - 2013 | PhD Student, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA | 2009 - 2012 | Teaching Assistant, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA | 2013 | PhD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA | Since 2013 | Junior Professor of Economics (with tenure track), University of Bonn |
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My research analyzes dynamic economic problems with asymmetric information. These range from reputation management by firms or dynamic quality signaling by entrepreneurs to studying deterrence phases after convictions. I also do research on communication, dynamic pricing and cooperative behavior in large societies.
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“Forschungstipendium” from German Research Foundation (DFG) to stay 6 months in University of California, Berkeley, for the project “Dynamic Information Revelation”
DFG Collaborative Research Center SFB/TR 224 “Economic Perspectives on Societal Challenges: Equality of Opportunity, Market Regulation, and Financial Stability ”,
Project leader of the project “Strategic information disclosure”
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[ 1] Francesc Dilmé, Fei Li
Dynamic Signaling with Dropout Risk American Economic Journal: Microeconomics , 8: (1): 57-82 2016 DOI: 10.1257/mic.20120112[ 2] Francesc Dilmé
HELPING BEHAVIOR IN LARGE SOCIETIES International Economic Review , 57: (4): 1261--1278 2016 DOI: 10.1111/iere.12197
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2015 | Excellence in Refereeing Award, American Economic Review | 2016 | Distinguished CESifo Affiliate, runner-up |
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2015 | Main organizer (with Florian Hoffmann) in the Workshop on Dynamic Incentives, Bonn | 2016 | Invited presenter at CESifo Area Conference on Applied Microeconomics, Munich | 2016 | Lead committee member in the area “Dynamic Games” in EEA-ESEM, Geneva, Switzerland | 2016 | Invited presenter at Workshop Decentralized Markets with Informational Asymmetries, Turin, Italy |
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