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30
Citations
4009
World Ranking
3732
National Ranking
1972

Overview

John Duggan is affiliated with the University of Rochester in the United States. Their research spans several fields including Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Social Sciences, with a focus on subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, Political Science and International Relations, Strategy and Management, Management Science and Operations Research, and General Decision Sciences.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Game Theory and Voting Systems
  • Fiscal Policies and Political Economy
  • Political Influence and Corporate Strategies
  • Auction Theory and Applications
  • Economic theories and models
  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics

John Duggan has published research in various academic venues. The frequent publication outlets include:

  • Journal of Economic Theory
  • Quarterly Journal of Political Science
  • Social Choice and Welfare
  • Theoretical Economics
  • Games and Economic Behavior

Recent papers by John Duggan include:

  • "Representative Voting Games", 2020, Social Choice and Welfare
  • "Lobbying and policy extremism in repeated elections", 2021, Journal of Economic Theory
  • "A Model of Interest Group Influence and Campaign Advertising", 2021, Quarterly Journal of Political Science
  • "Subgame-perfect equilibrium in games with almost perfect information: Dispensing with public randomization", 2021, Theoretical Economics
  • "Accountability in Markovian elections", 2025, Games and Economic Behavior

Their collaborative work involves frequent co-authors including Jean Guillaume Forand, Peter Bils, Gleason Judd, Zuheir Desai, and Paulo Barelli.

Best Publications

  • A Bargaining Model of Collective Choice

    Jeffrey S. Banks;John Duggan

  • Strategic manipulability without resoluteness or shared beliefs: Gibbard-Satterthwaite generalized

    John Duggan;Thomas Schwartz

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

    Jeffrey S. Banks;John Duggan

  • A Bayesian Model of Voting in Juries

    John Duggan;César Martinelli

  • A Spatial Theory of Media Slant and Voter Choice

    John Duggan;Cesar Martinelli

  • Repeated Elections with Asymmetric Information

    John Duggan

  • Dynamic legislative policy making

    John Duggan;Tasos Kalandrakis

  • A General Bargaining Model of Legislative Policy-making

    Jeffrey S. Banks;John Duggan

  • A General Extension Theorem for Binary Relations

    John Duggan

  • The Case for Responsible Parties

    Dan Bernhardt;John Duggan;Francesco Squintani

  • The Political Economy of Dynamic Elections: Accountability, Commitment, and Responsiveness

    John Duggan;César Martinelli

  • Electoral competition with policy-motivated candidates

    John Duggan;Mark Fey

  • Bounds for Mixed Strategy Equilibria and the Spatial Model of Elections

    Jeffrey S Banks;John Duggan;Michel Le Breton

  • A dynamic model of democratic elections in multidimensional policy spaces

    Jeffrey S. Banks;John Duggan

  • Noisy Stochastic Games

    John Duggan

  • Uncovered sets

    John Duggan

  • Uniqueness of stationary equilibria in a one-dimensional model of bargaining

    Seok-ju Cho;John Duggan

  • Virtual Bayesian implementation

    John Duggan

  • Implementing the Efficient Allocation of Pollution

    John Duggan;Joanne Roberts

  • Social choice and electoral competition in the general spatial model

    Jeffrey S. Banks;John Duggan;Michel Le Breton

  • Electoral Competition with Privately-Informed Candidates

    Dan Bernhardt;John Duggan;Francesco Squintani

  • Social choice and strategic decisions : essays in honor of Jeffrey S. Banks

    Jeffrey S. Banks;David Austen-Smith;John Duggan

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey S. Banks
Jeffrey S. Banks California Institute of Technology
Dan Bernhardt
Dan Bernhardt University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Matthew O. Jackson
Matthew O. Jackson Stanford University

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