Vincent Anesi - University of Nottingham

May, 2016
Curriculum Vitae
Vincent Anesi
Age: 37
Citizenship: French
Current Position
Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Nottingham, and
member of the Center for Decision Research and Experimental Economics
(CeDEx), the Globalization and Economic Policy Center (GEP), and the
Nottingham Interdisciplinary Center for Economic and Political Research
(NICEP).
Contact Information
Oce Address:
School of Economics, Room B18,
The Sir Clive Granger Building,
University of Nottingham, University Park
Nottingham NG7 2RD, United Kingdom.
Oce Tel:
+0044 (0)115 846 6156
Oce Fax:
+0044 (0)115 951 4159
Oce E-mail:
[email protected]
Personal website:
https://sites.google.com/site/vincentanesi/
Visiting Positions
March-April 2012: Visitor to the Center for Economic Studies (CES), Munich.
January-June 2009: Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Economy, Wallis Institute of Political Economy, University of Rochester.
Summer 2008: Visitor to the Seminar on Economics, Politics and Public
Policy, University of Ottawa.
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Education
Ph.D., Economics, University of Toulouse, 2002-2006
Thesis Title: Essays on Voting Games and Political Economy
DEA d'Economie Mathématique et Econométrie (Master), 2002.
DEUG, Licence, and Maîtrise d'Econométrie (Bachelor), 1997-2001.
Teaching and Research Fields
Primary elds:
Political Economy, Public Economics, Voting Games.
Secondary elds:
Game Theory, Microeconomics, Mathematical Economics.
Publications
Earmarked Taxation and Political Competition.
Journal of Public Eco-
nomics 2006, Vol. 90, pp. 679-701.
Committees with Farsighted Voters: A New Interpretation of Stable Sets.
Social Choice and Welfare 2006, Vol. 27, pp. 595-610.
Incentives and Prosocial Behavior in Democratic Societies.
Journal of
Economic Psychology 2008, Vol. 29, pp. 849-855.
Moral Hazard and Free Riding in Collective Action.
Social Choice and
Welfare 2009, Vol. 32, pp. 197-219.
Party Formation and Minority Ideological Positions (with P. De Donder).
Economic Journal 2009, Vol. 119, pp. 1303-1323.
Noncooperative Foundations of Stable Sets in Voting Games. Games and
Economic Behavior 2010, Vol. 70, pp. 488-493.
Secondary Issues and Party Politics.
An Application to Environmental
Policy (with P. De Donder). Social Choice and Welfare 2011, Vol. 36,
pp. 519-546.
Secessionism and Minority Protection in an Uncertain World. Journal of
Public Economics 2012, Vol. 1-2, pp. 53-61.
A New Old Solution for Weak Tournaments.
2012, Vol. 39, pp. 919-930.
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Social Choice and Welfare
A Coalitional Theory of Unemployment Insurance and Employment Protection (with P. De Donder).
Economic Theory 2013, Vol.
52, pp.
941-977.
Voting under the Threat of Secession: Accommodation vs.
(with P. De Donder).
Repression
Social Choice and Welfare 2013, Vol.
41, pp.
241-261.
Bargaining over an Endogenous Agenda (with D. Seidmann). Theoretical
Economics 2014, Vol. 9, pp. 445-482.
Bargaining in Standing Committees with an Endogenous Default (with D.
Seidmann). Review of Economic Studies 2015, Vol. 82, pp. 825-867.
Dynamic Bargaining and Stability with Veto Players (with J. Duggan).
Games and Economic Behavior, forthcoming.
[This paper has been
selected by the Editors of GEB for inclusion in the John Nash Memorial
Special Issue].
Completed Research
Redistribution in the Open Economy:
A Political-Economy Approach,
with U. Kreickemeier, GEP Research Paper 2009/25.
Optimal Delegation with a Finite Number of States, with D. Seidmann,
CeDEx Discussion Paper no. 2009-20.
Coercive Trade Policy, with G. Facchini, GEP Research Paper 2014/09.
Existence and Indeterminacy of Markovian Equilibria in Dynamic Bargaining Games, with J. Duggan, CeDEx Discussion Paper 2015-01.
Refereeing
American Political Science Review, B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, Econometrica, Economic Journal, Economic Theory Bulletin, Economics
and Governance, European Journal of Political Economy, Fiscal Studies,
Games and Economic Behavior, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Economic Theory, Journal of Public Economics, Journal
of Public Economic Theory, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, Journal of Mathematical Economics, Journal of Theoretical Politics,
Journal of Urban Economics, Mathematical Social Sciences, Public Choice,
Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Economic Studies, Social Choice
and Welfare.
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Recent Seminars and Conference Presentations
CESifo Area Conference on Public Sector Economics 2006 (Munich); European Economic Association Annual Congress 2006 (Vienna); Aix-Marseille
SSIEIO 2006 (Aix-En-Provence); WZB Economics and Politics Seminar
Series 2007 (Berlin); Economic Theory Seminar 2007 (Manchester); Econometric Society European Meeting 2007 (Budapest); External Seminar 2008
(Brunel University); Seminar on Economics, Politics and Public Policy 2008
(Ottawa); Wallis Institute Working Group 2009 (Rochester); Public Economics Workshop 2009 (Toulouse); CEPR Conference on the Role of Incentives, Information and the Private Sector in the Delivery of Public Services
2009 (Brussels); Royal Economic Society Conference 2011 (London); Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory Conference 2011 (Faro); Unraveling States? Mergers, Secessions and (De)centralisation, 2011 (Berlin);
CeDEx Workshop 2011 (Nottingham); AEA Annual Meeting 2012 (Chicago);
Public Economics Workshop 2013 (Toulouse); Coalition Theory Network
Workshop 2013 (Warwick); Leitner Political Economy Seminar 2013 (Yale);
Departmental Seminar 2013 (York); Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory Conference 2013 (Paris); Max Planck Institute Economics
Workshop 2013 (Bonn), GATE-LSE Seminar 2013 (Saint-Etienne); Site Workshop 2014 on The Dynamics of Collective Decision Making (Stanford); Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory Conference 2014 (Tokyo);
GSBE-ETBC Seminar 2014 (Maastricht); Economic Theory Workshop 2014
(Birmingham); Warwick/Princeton Political Economy Conference 2015 (Venice);
Workshop on Social Choice & Mechanism Design 2015 (Manchester); SAET
Conference 2015 (Cambridge), Workshop in Advances in Political Economy
2016 (King's College).
Academic Responsibilities
Teaching
In July 2012, I was given a Chancellor Award for Teaching and Learning for
the quality of my teaching. The nomination came from some of my students
and was supported by the Undergraduate Learning Community Forum and
my School.
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2003-2006: Teaching Assistant
Microeconomics (Year 3)
(University of Toulouse)
Econometrics (Year 3)
Dynamic Models in Economics (Year 4)
2006-2010: Lecturer
Economics of the Public Sector (Year 3)
(Univeristy of Nottingham)
Public Economics (Masters)
Applied Economics (Year 2)
Mathematical Economics (Year 1)
Advanced Mathematical Economics (Year 3)
2010-Present: Associate Professor
Industrial Organisation (Masters)
(Univeristy of Nottingham)
Advanced Mathematical Economics (Year 3)
Advanced Public Economics (Year 3)
Administration
2006-2010
Inter-School Teaching Liaison Ocer
2008-2010
Postgraduate Research Student Placement Ocer
School of Economics Postgraduate Research Committee
2009-2010
Economic Theory Workshop Organiser
2010-
School of Economics Research Committee
Senior Academic Visitors Coordinator
2012-
Member of the University of Nottingham Peer Review College
2014-
Deputy Director of Research (School of Economics)
Organisation of Nottingham Senior Academic Seminars since 2010
,→
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/economics/research/seminarsworkshops/senior/index.aspx
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