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Mark Whitmeyer
Google Scholar ID: -1UvxVUAAAAJ
Arizona State University
Game Theory
Microeconomic Theory
Information Economics
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Agreement and Diversity in Interpretation
2026
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By Law, Every Zero-Mean Risk Is the Difference of Two Equally Distributed Risks
2026
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Multidimensional Risk Made Easy
2026
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Labels
2026
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To Gamble, Perchance to Grow
2026
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Delusions of Grandeur and Their Benefits (and Hazards)
2026
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On Risk Aversion in Auctions
2026
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Chaos and Misallocation under Price Controls
2026
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Academic Achievements
"Blackwell-Monotone Updating Rules" (2024), forthcoming in Journal of Political Economy
"A Concavity in the Value of Information" (2025), published in Games & Economic Behavior
"Making Information More Valuable" (2023), forthcoming in Journal of Political Economy
"Submission Costs in Risk-Taking Contests" (2023), published in Games & Economic Behavior
"Attraction Versus Persuasion: Information Provision in Search Markets" (2023), joint with Au Pak Hung, published in Journal of Political Economy
"An Imperfect Test for a Virus Can Be Worse Than No Test at All" (2021), published in Health Economics
"Mixtures of Mean-Preserving Contractions" (2021), joint with Joseph Whitmeyer, published in Journal of Mathematical Economics
"Strategic Inattention in the Sir Philip Sidney Game" (2021), published in Journal of Theoretical Biology
"Some Nontrivial Properties of a Formula for Compound Interest" (2020), joint with Isaac M. Sonin, published in Finance Research Letters
"A Game of Nontransitive Dice" (2019), joint with Artem Hulko, published in Mathematics Magazine
"Relative Performance Concerns Among Investment Managers" (2019), published in Annals of Finance
"A Competitive Optimal Stopping Game" (2017), published in The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics
"The Monty Hall Problem as a Bayesian Game" (2017), published in Games
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