His scientific interests lie mostly in Microeconomics, Common value auction, Information economics, Labour economics and Proxy bid. His study on Price discrimination is often connected to Offset as part of broader study in Microeconomics. His Common value auction research includes elements of Bidding and Comparative statics.
His Information economics study combines topics in areas such as Economic growth, Economy and Business economics. His work deals with themes such as Productivity, Marginal cost, Econometrics and Human capital, which intersect with Labour economics. His research in Proxy bid intersects with topics in Reverse auction, Mathematical economics and Multiunit auction.
John G. Riley mainly focuses on Microeconomics, Common value auction, Mathematical economics, Analytics and Adverse selection. John G. Riley performs integrative study on Microeconomics and Quality. His research in the fields of English auction overlaps with other disciplines such as Uniqueness.
His Mathematical economics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Empirical research and Evolutionary stability. Analytics is closely attributed to Information economics in his study. His Adverse selection research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Moral hazard and Statistical discrimination.
John G. Riley mostly deals with Microeconomics, Common value auction, Adverse selection, Analytics and Reservation price. His Microeconomics study often links to related topics such as Monetary economics. His Common value auction study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Empirical research, Private information retrieval and Bayesian probability.
As a member of one scientific family, John G. Riley mostly works in the field of Adverse selection, focusing on Marginal cost and, on occasion, Signalling and Opportunity cost. John G. Riley focuses mostly in the field of Analytics, narrowing it down to topics relating to Public policy and, in certain cases, Information economics. His Reservation price study incorporates themes from English auction, Risk neutral, Absolute risk aversion and Reservation.
Common value auction, Microeconomics, Reservation price, Monetary economics and Non-conforming loan are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Common value auction study are interwoven with issues in Mathematical economics, Empirical research and Bayesian probability. His Microeconomics research includes themes of Absolute risk aversion and Reservation.
His work deals with themes such as Risk neutral, English auction, Private information retrieval and Dutch auction, which intersect with Reservation price. John G. Riley carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Monetary economics and Credit rationing.
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Monopoly with Incomplete Information
Eric Maskin;John Riley.
The RAND Journal of Economics (1984)
The analytics of uncertainty and information
Jack Hirshleifer;John G. Riley.
(1992)
The Analytics of Uncertainty and Information-An Expository Survey
Jack Hirshleifer;John Riley.
Journal of Economic Literature (1979)
POLITICALLY CONTESTABLE RENTS AND TRANSFERS
Arye L. Hillman;John G. Riley.
Economics and Politics (1989)
Silver Signals: Twenty-Five Years of Screening and Signaling
John G. Riley.
Journal of Economic Literature (2001)
Optimal Auctions with Risk-Averse Buyers
Eric Maskin;John Riley.
Econometrica (1984)
The Analytics of Uncertainty and Information
Sushil Bikhchandani;Jack Hirshleifer;John G. Riley.
Research Papers in Economics (2014)
Testing the Educational Screening Hypothesis
John G. Riley.
Journal of Political Economy (1979)
Optimal Selling Strategies: When to Haggle, When to Hold Firm
John Riley;Richard Zeckhauser.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (1983)
Equilibrium in Sealed High Bid Auctions
Eric Maskin;John Riley.
The Review of Economic Studies (2000)
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