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D-Index
31
Citations
7248
World Ranking
3526
National Ranking
1882

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2015 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1996 - Fellows of the Econometric Society

Overview

Philip J. Reny is affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States. Their research covers a range of fields including Decision Sciences, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Computer Science. Within these areas, their subfields of study include Management Science and Operations Research, Economics and Econometrics, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Safety Research, and Numerical Analysis.

Their main topics of work encompass Economic theories and models, Auction Theory and Applications, Game Theory and Applications, Game Theory and Voting Systems, Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs, Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies, and Advanced Graph Theory Research.

Among recent papers authored by Philip J. Reny are the following:

  • Efficient Matching in the School Choice Problem, 2022, American Economic Review
  • Nash Equilibrium in Discontinuous Games, 2020, Annual Review of Economics
  • A simple sufficient condition for a unique and student-efficient stable matching in the college admissions problem, 2021, Economic Theory Bulletin

There is also a notable coauthored paper:

  • Perfect Conditional ε-Equilibria of Multi-Stage Games With Infinite Sets of Signals and Actions by Roger B. Myerson, 2020, Econometrica

Philip J. Reny frequently publishes in venues such as Econometrica, Economic Theory Bulletin, SSRN Electronic Journal, American Economic Review, and Annual Review of Economics.

Frequent co-authors include B. A. Brooks, Roger B. Myerson, Eric Budish, and Christian Ewerhart.

Philip J. Reny has been recognized with awards including Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2015 and Fellow of the Econometric Society in 1996.

Best Publications

  • Advanced microeconomic theory

    Geoffrey Alexander Jehle;Philip J. Reny

  • On the Existence of Pure and Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibria in Discontinuous Games

    Philip J. Reny

  • Correlated Information and Mechanism Design

    R. Preston McAfee;Philip J. Reny

  • A Noncooperative View of Coalition Formation and the Core

    Motty Perry;Philip John Reny

  • Toward a Strategic Foundation for Rational Expectations Equilibrium

    Philip J Reny;Motty Perry

  • On the Existence of Monotone Pure‐Strategy Equilibria in Bayesian Games

    Philip J. Reny

  • Arrow’s theorem and the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem: a unified approach

    Philip J. Reny

  • AN EFFICIENT AUCTION

    Motty Perry;Philip J. Reny

  • ON THE EXISTENCE OF PURE STRATEGY MONOTONE EQUILIBRIA IN ASYMMETRIC FIRST-PRICE AUCTIONS

    Philip J. Reny;Shmuel Zamir

  • Maximal revenue with multiple goods: Nonmonotonicity and other observations

    Sergiu Hart;Philip J. Reny

  • Backward induction, normal form perfection and explicable equilibria

    Philip J. Reny

  • Rationality in Extensive-Form Games

    Philip J. Reny

  • A Non-cooperative Bargaining Model with Strategically Timed Offers

    Motty Perry;Philip J. Reny

  • Common Belief and the Theory of Games with Perfect Information

    Philip Reny

  • Common Belief and the Theory of Games with Perfect Information

    Philip J. Reny

  • Extracting the surplus in the common-value auction

    R. Preston McAfee;John McMillan;Philip J. Reny

  • THE EXISTENCE OF SUBGAME-PERFECT EQUILIBRIUM IN CONTINUOUS GAMES WITH ALMOST PERFECT INFORMATION: A CASE FOR PUBLIC RANDOMIZATION'

    Christopher Harris;Philip Reny;Arthur Robson

  • On the failure of the linkage principle in multi-unit auctions

    Motty Perry;Philip J. Reny

  • How to Count Citations If You Must

    Motty Perry;Philip J. Reny

  • On the Strategic Equivalence of Extensive Form Games

    Susan Elmes;Philip J. Reny

  • An Efficient Multi-Unit Ascending Auction

    Motty Perry;Philip J. Reny

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergiu Hart
Sergiu Hart Hebrew University of Jerusalem
R. Preston McAfee
R. Preston McAfee Google (United States)
Myrna Holtz Wooders
Myrna Holtz Wooders Vanderbilt University
Joel Waldfogel
Joel Waldfogel University of Minnesota
Jeremy Bulow
Jeremy Bulow Stanford University
James J. Heckman
James J. Heckman University of Chicago
Roger B. Myerson
Roger B. Myerson University of Chicago
Eyal Winter
Eyal Winter Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Shane Greenstein
Shane Greenstein Harvard University

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