Andrew Mackenzie
Scholar

Andrew Mackenzie

Google Scholar ID: 5iFBeegAAAAJ
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Rutgers University
mechanism designdecision theory
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
173
 
H-index
5
 
i10-index
5
 
Publications
12
 
Co-authors
6
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • - Published papers:
  • 1. "Fairly taking turns" (2023) - Games and Economic Behavior
  • 2. "On Groves mechanisms for costly inclusion" (2023) - Theoretical Economics
  • 3. "Menu mechanisms" (2022) - Journal of Economic Theory
  • - Working papers:
  • 1. "Subjective inference"
  • 2. "Dividing a cake for the irrationally entitled" (2025)
  • 3. "Patience ensures fairness" (2025)
  • 4. "Subjective lexicographic expected utility" (2024)
  • 5. "Tract housing, the core, and pendulum auctions" (2022)
  • 6. "On atoms and event richness in Savage's model" (2020)
  • - Work in progress:
  • 1. "Auctions for a regulated monopolist" (2019)
Research Experience
  • - Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Rutgers University–New Brunswick
  • - Research projects: subjective inference, cake division, patience and fairness, subjective lexicographic expected utility, tract housing, auction mechanisms, etc.
Background
  • Assistant Professor, with research interests in economics, decision theory, and fair allocation.
Miscellany
  • Erdős number is two