David Rojo Arjona - University of Leicester

DAVID ROJO ARJONA
University of Leicester
Astley Clarke Building
University Road
Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK
https://sites.google.com/site/rojoarjona/
[email protected]
Telephone: +44 (0) 116 223 1977
Position
Lecturer in Economics, University of Leicester (2014 - ).
Post-doc Researcher, Economic Science Institute, Chapman University (2012 - 2014)
Education
Ph.D. in Economics. University of East Anglia, UK
Supervisors: Robert Sugden and Shaun Hargreaves-Heap
Examiners: Ariel Rubinstein and Chris Starmer (no corrections)
M.Sc. in Economics. University of East Anglia, UK (2007)
Supervisor: Robert Sugden
B.Sc. in Business. University of the Basque Country, Spain (2006)
Research
Interests
Game Theory, Decision Theory, Behavioural Economics, Experimental Economics
Publications
Hargreaves-Heap, S., D. Rojo Arjona and R. Sugden (2014)“A TEST OF LEVEL-K THEORY
IN GAMES WITH NON-NEUTRAL FRAMES” Econometrica 82, 3: 1133-1151
Other publications
“Prune or Cut: Salience and Sugden’s Economics of Rights, Cooperation and
Welfare” (with Pelle Hansen) International Review of Economics: especial issue in
honour of Robert Sugden, 58 (2011), 53-78.
Other work
Working Papers
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“Group Reference Points, Effort and Inequality: An Experiment” (with Shaun
Hargreaves-Heap and Abhijit Ramalingam)
“Higher Coordination in a Set than a Proper Subset”
Work in progress
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“Centrality, Control and Exclusion in Social Dilemmas” (with Arthur Schram,
Abhijit Ramalingam and Boris van Leeuwen)
o Data collected, analysis done, finishing paper soon
“Focality and Asymmetry in Multi-battle Contests” (with Dan Kovenock,
Nathaniel Wilcox and Subhasish M. Chowdhury)
o Data collected, analysis done, writing paper
“Groups: Conformism and Differentiation” (with Enrique Fatas and Shaun
Hargreaves-Heap)
o Data collected, analysis done, writing paper
“Curiosity, Efficiency and Coordination Across the Order of Primates” (with
Bart Wilson and Sarah Brosnan)
o Collecting data
Awards
CBESS small research grant
Faculty of Social Science PhD Research Studentship Award
Presentations
Invited seminars (IS), conferences and workshops
2010
2007-2010
2015: University of Manchester; The Center for Rationality, The Hebrew University
of Jerusalem (scheduled); Chapman University (scheduled); University of
Durham/Newcastle BENC (scheduled).
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DAVID ROJO ARJONA
2014: University of Konstanz; University of Leicester; University of California
Irvine; University of California Riverside Economics; U. Penn, SAS; Middlesex;
CBESS, University of East Anglia; Network for Integrated Behavioural Science
Coordination Workshop.
2013: UC Riverside Business; North-American ESA, Santa Cruz; Ludwig
Maximiliam University, Munich; Max Planck Institute, Jena.
2012: Royal Economic Society PhD meeting, London; IMEBE, Castellon;
Economic Science Institute, Orange; North-American ESA, Tucson.
2011: Basque Country University, Bilbao; CreedCedexCBESS workshop,
Nottingham; Maastricht Behavioral and Experimental Economics Symposium;
Workshop on Behavioural and Experimental Economics, Florence.
2010: Max Planck Institute, Jena; ESA World Meeting, Copenhagen;
CreedCedexCBESS workshop, Amsterdam; FUR XIV International Conference,
Newcastle; Workshop in honour of Robert Sugden, Naples; GESY & GESS summer
school “Incentives and behavioral economics”, University of Mannheim
2009: CreedCedexCBESS Workshop; Cemmap masterclass on “structural nonequilibrium models of strategic thinking”, London
Co-organizer workshop “Economics models: their nature and significance”,
Norwich (2011) (by K. Binmore, C. Marchionni, U. Mäki and R. Sugden)
Teaching
Fields
Microeconomic Theory, Behavioural and Experimental Economics, Game Theory
Lecturer (University of East Anglia, 2011-2012)
(Convenor) Strategic Thinking (UG game theory)
(Convenor) Economics and Society (UG)
Teaching Assistant (University of East Anglia, 2008-2011)
Economic concepts (M.A. Intro micro and macro)
Strategic Thinking (UG game theory)
Economics and Society (UG)
Refereeing
Econometrica, Games and Economic Behavior, Economic Theory, Theory and
Decision.
Languages
English (Fluent), Spanish (Native)
References
Professor Robert Sugden
University of East Anglia
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (44) 1603 593423
Professor Bart Wilson
Economic Science Institute
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (1) 714-628-7306
Professor Dan Kovenock
Economic Science Institute
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (1) 714-628-7226
Professor Shaun Hargreaves-Heap
King´s College London
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (44) 20 7848 1689
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