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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1989 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Jeffrey S. Banks was affiliated with the California Institute of Technology in the United States. Their scholarly output includes work published in technical venues focusing on engineering and applied sciences.

The following paper was published by Jeffrey S. Banks:

  • RELIABILITY MODELING TO INFORM THE DEVELOPMENT OF ON-PLATFORM PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS, 2021, SAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper series

They frequently collaborated with the following coauthors:

  • Monica Majcher
  • Lorri Bennett
  • Matthew Lukens
  • Eric Nulton
  • Michael A. Yukish

Their publications appeared in the following venue:

  • SAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper series

Jeffrey S. Banks received the award:

  • Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 1989

Jeffrey S. Banks was deceased at the time of this record.

Best Publications

  • Equilibrium Selection in Signaling Games

    Jeffrey S. Banks;Joel Sobel

  • Information Aggregation, Rationality, and the Condorcet Jury Theorem

    David Austen-Smith;Jeffrey S. Banks

  • Elections, Coalitions, and Legislative Outcomes

    David Austen-Smith;Jeffrey S. Banks

  • A Bargaining Model of Collective Choice

    Jeffrey S. Banks;John Duggan

  • Sophisticated voting outcomes and agenda control

    J. S. Banks

  • Allocating uncertain and unresponsive resources: an experimental approach.

    Jeffrey S. Banks;John O. Ledyard;David P. Porter

  • Optimal Retention in Agency Problems

    Jeffrey S. Banks;Rangarajan K. Sundaram

  • The Political Control of Bureaucracies under Asymmetric Information

    Jeffrey S. Banks;Barry R. Weingast

  • Explaining Patterns of Candidate Competition in Congressional Elections

    Jeffrey S. Banks;D. Roderick Kiewiet

  • A model of electoral competition with incomplete information

    Jeffrey S Banks

  • Positive Political Theory I: Collective Preference

    David Austen-Smith;Jeffrey S. Banks

  • Electoral accountability and incumbency

    David Austen-Smith;Jeffrey S. Banks

  • Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard in a Repeated Elections Model

    Jeffrey S. Banks;Rangarajan K. Sundaram

  • STABLE GOVERNMENTS AND THE ALLOCATION OF POLICY PORTFOLIOS

    David Austen-Smith;Jeffrey Banks

  • Probabilistic Voting in the Spatial Model of Elections: The Theory of Office-motivated Candidates

    Jeffrey S. Banks;John Duggan

  • Theory, experiment and the federal communications commission spectrum auctions

    Jeffrey Banks;Mark Olson;David Porter;Stephen Rassenti

  • Switching Costs and the Gittins Index

    Jeffrey S. Banks;Rangarajan K. Sundaram

  • Equilibrium Behavior in Crisis Bargaining Games

    Jeffrey S. Banks

  • Cheap talk and burned money

    David Austen-Smith;Jeffrey S. Banks

  • Positive Political Theory II: Strategy and Structure

    David Austen-Smith;Jeffrey S. Banks

  • Positive Political Theory I

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

John Duggan
John Duggan University of Rochester
Rangarajan K. Sundaram
Rangarajan K. Sundaram New York University
David Porter
David Porter Chapman University
John O. Ledyard
John O. Ledyard California Institute of Technology
Joel Sobel
Joel Sobel University of California, San Diego
Charles R. Plott
Charles R. Plott California Institute of Technology
Colin F. Camerer
Colin F. Camerer California Institute of Technology
Vernon L. Smith
Vernon L. Smith Chapman University
Roger B. Myerson
Roger B. Myerson University of Chicago
Stephen J. Rassenti
Stephen J. Rassenti Chapman University

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