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Curriculum Vitae - Georgetown University

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Roger Dean Lagunoff<strong>Curriculum</strong> <strong>Vitae</strong>March, 2013Personal DataOffice Telephone: 202-687-1510E-Mail: lagunofr@georgetown.eduWeb Page: : www.georgetown.edu/lagunoff/lagunoff.htmCurrent PositionProfessor of Economics, 2001-present, Department of Economics, <strong>Georgetown</strong> <strong>University</strong>, 580 InterculturalCenter, Washington DC 20057.Past Positions• Director of Graduate Studies, <strong>Georgetown</strong> <strong>University</strong> 2003-2006.• Visiting Professor, Cowles Foundation, Yale <strong>University</strong>, Spring, 2006.• Visiting Professor, Johns Hopkins <strong>University</strong>, Spring, 2003• Visiting Professor, W. Allen Wallis Institute of Political Economy, <strong>University</strong> of Rochester,Fall, 2002.• Visiting Scholar, IMF, July, 2002 and July, 2003.• Associate Professor, Department of Economics, <strong>Georgetown</strong> <strong>University</strong>, 1999-2001• Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, <strong>Georgetown</strong> <strong>University</strong>, 1996-1999.• Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State <strong>University</strong>,1995-1996.• Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, <strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania, 1989-1995.• Visiting Scholar, Institute for Empirical Macroeconomics, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis,July, 1994.• Postdoctoral Member of the Technical Staff, AT&T Bell Laboratories, 1990-1991.EducationB.A. Economics, Ohio State <strong>University</strong>, 1984Ph.D. Economics, <strong>University</strong> of Minnesota, 19891


Publications in Refereed Journals• “Revealed Political Power” with J. Bai,International Economic Review, forthcoming, 2013.• “Communication and Learning” with L. Anderlini and D. Gerardi,Review of Economic Studies, 79(2): 419-450 (2012).• “On the Faustian Dynamics of Policy and Political Power,” with J. Bai,Review of Economic Studies, 78(1): 17-48 (2011).• “Social Memory, Evidence, and Conflict” with L. Anderlini and D. Gerardi,Review of Economic Dynamics, 13: 559-574 (2010).• ”Markov Perfect Equilibria in Repeated Asynchronous Choice Games” with H. Haller,Journal of Mathematical Economics, 46: 1103-1114 (2010).• “The Dynamic Stability and Reform of Political Institutions,”Games and Economic Behavior, 67: 569-583 (2009).• “A ‘Super’ Folk Theorem for Dynastic Repeated Games,” with L. Anderlini and D. Gerardi,Economic Theory, 37: 357-94 (2008).• “On the Size and Structure of Optimal Group Cooperation ,” with M. Haag,Journal of Economic Theory, 135: 68-89 (2007).• “Social Conflict and Gradual Political Succession: An Illustrative Model,” with W. Jack,Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 108: 703-25 (2006).• “Dynamic Enfranchisement” with W. Jack, Journal of Public Economics, 90: 551-572(2006).• “Credible Communication in Dynastic Government,” Journal of Public Economics, 90:59-86 (2006).• “Social Norms, Local Interaction, and Neighborhood Planning,” with M. Haag,International Economic Review, 47: 265-96 (2006).• “International versus Domestic Auditing of Bank Solvency,” with A. Feltenstein,Journal of International Economics, 67: 73-96 (2005).• “ ‘Whitewashing’ and ‘Coverups’: Communication in Dynastic Repeated Games,” with L.Anderlini, Economic Theory, 26:265-299 (2005).• “Overlapping Generations Games: Memory, Communication, and Altruism” with A. Matsui,Review of Economic Design, 8: 383-411 (2004).• “A Theory of Constitutional Standards and Civil Liberty,” Review of Economic Studies,68: 109-132 (2001)• “A Model of Financial Fragility,” with S. Schreft, Journal of Economic Theory, 99: 220-64(2001).2


• “Are ‘Anti-Folk Theorems’ in Repeated Games Nongeneric?” with A. Matsui,Review of Economic Design, 6: 397-414 (2001). Reprinted in: Markets, Games, andOrganizations, T. Ichiishi and T. Marschak, Eds., Berlin: Springer, 2003 (pp 265-80).• “Genericity and Markovian Behavior in Stochastic Games,” with H. Haller,Econometrica, 68: 1231-49 (2000).• “On the Evolution of Pareto Optimal Behavior in Repeated Coordination Problems,”International Economic Review, 41: 273-93 (2000)• “A Dynamic Tiebout Theory of Voluntary versus Involuntary Provision of Public Goods,”with G. Glomm, Review of Economic Studies, 66: 659-77 (1999).• “Financial Fragility with Rational and Irrational Exuberance” with S. Schreft,Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 31.2: 531-60 (1999).• “On the Social Stability of Coalitional Property Rights Regimes,” with G. Glomm,Social Choice and Welfare, 16: 409-27 (1999).• “A Tiebout Theory of Public vs. Private Provision of Collective Goods,” with G. Glomm,Journal of Public Economics., 68: 91-112 (1998). Reprinted in Public Facilities Planning,L. Kiminami, K. Button, P. Nijkamp, Eds., Edward Elgar (2007).• “Asynchronous Choice in Repeated Coordination Games,” with A. Matsui,Econometrica, 65: 1467-1477 (1997).• “On the Dynamic Selection of Mechanisms for Provision of Public Projects,” Journal ofEconomic Dynamics and Control, 21: 1699-1725 (1997).• “Resilient Allocation Rules for Bilateral Trade,” Journal of Economic Theory, 66: 463-87(1995).• “Inequality and the Social Stability of Economies with Collective Property Rights,” with G.Glomm, Mathematical Social Sciences, 30: 245-61 (1995).• “The Evolution in Mechanisms for Public Projects,” with A. Matsui,Economic Theory, 6: 195-224 (1995).• “A Simple Noncooperative Core Story,” Games and Economic Behavior, 7: 54-61 (1994)• “Fully Endogenous Mechanism Selection on Finite Outcome Sets,” Economic Theory, 2:465-80 (1992).Manuscripts• “Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words? Disclosure and Auditing in Organizations,” withL. Anderlini and Dino Gerardi, January 2013.• “Mechanism Design for a Global Commons,” with R. Harrison, March 2013.• “Markov Equilibrium in Models of Dynamic Endogenous Political Institutions,” December,2004. Current: January, 2008.• “Sufficiently Specialized Economies Have Nonempty Cores,” revised May, 1997.3


Grants, Honors, and Awards• NSF Grant SES-0617789, 2006-08, with co-PIs: L. Anderlini and D. Gerardi.• Competitive Grant-in-Aid, 2004, <strong>Georgetown</strong> <strong>University</strong>.• NSF Grant SES-0108932, 2001-03.• Virginia Tech Foundation Travel Grant, 1995-96.• Institute for Economic Research Foundation Grant, 1994-95, <strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania.• <strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania Research Foundation Grant. 1992-93.• Joseph Cohen Term Chair Assistant Professorship, 1989-92, <strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania.• Harold Hardy Graduate Fellowship, 1988, <strong>University</strong> of Minnesota.Professional Activities• Co-Editor, Berkeley Electronic Journal in Theoretical Economics, November,2006-2012.• Associate Editor, Berkeley Electronic Journal in Theoretical Economics, 2012-.• Editorial Board, International Journal of Game Theory, November, 2004-October,2008.• Associate Editor, Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2001-2012.• NSF Panelist, HSD Program.• Referee for: The National Science Foundation, Econometrica, Review of EconomicStudies, Journal of Economic Theory, American Economic Review,International Economic Review, Journal of Public Economic Theory, Gamesand Economic Behavior, The Rand Journal of Economics, American PoliticalScience Review, Economics and Politics, Economic Theory, Journal ofPublic Economics, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Review ofEconomic Dynamics, Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, The EconomicJournal, International Journal of Game Theory.• Co-Organizer of 2002 NSF/NBER Decentralization Conference, <strong>Georgetown</strong> <strong>University</strong>.Organizer of 1999 Southeast Theory and International Economics Conference,<strong>Georgetown</strong> <strong>University</strong>, and of Annual Political Economy Mini-Workshop, <strong>Georgetown</strong><strong>University</strong>, 1997, 2001.• Recently Invited Seminars and Conference Talks.InterAmerican Development Bank, November, 2012.Vanderbilt U., October 2012.Midwest Theory Conference, Indiana U, May 2012.4


Johns Hopkins U, April 2012.U. North Carolina, March 2012.ILADES, Chile, March 2012PUC, Chile March 2012.U. Warwick, May, 2011.LSU-Haller Conference, February 2011.Stanford U., November, 2010.Cal Tech, November, 2010.PIER Political Economy Conference, U. Penn, Sept., 2010.SED Conference, Montreal, July 2010.UC Santa Barbara, May, 2010.Indiana <strong>University</strong>, April, 2010.Stanford-Kingston Political Economy Conference, February, 2010.U. Maryland, November, 2009.Northwestern <strong>University</strong>, October, 2009.Summer Econometric Society Meetings, Boston U., June, 2009Emory U., April 2009U. Essex, UK, February, 2009• Courses TaughtMicroeconomic Theory (both semesters of first year PhD course).Agency and Contract Theory (PhD course).General Equilibrium (PhD course).Public Economics (PhD and undergraduate courses)Industrial Organization (undergraduate course).Microeconomics (undergraduate: Principles and Intermediate level)Economics of Business Decisions (MBA course)Managerial Economics (undergraduate course)Topics in Game Theory (PhD course)Political Economy (PhD, undergraduate courses)Dynamic Models of Political Economy (PhD course)• PhD AdvisingPh.D. Dissertation Advisees, Year Graduated, Placement– Jorge Fernandez, 2012 PhD (<strong>Georgetown</strong> U.).– Helena Aten, 2010 PhD (<strong>Georgetown</strong> U.).– Tamara Renee Bowen, 2008 PhD (<strong>Georgetown</strong> U.), Stanford GSB.– Zaki Zahran, 2008 PhD (<strong>Georgetown</strong> U.), Watson & Wyatt.– Chris Tung, 2006 PhD (<strong>Georgetown</strong> U.), National Sun Yat-sen <strong>University</strong> (TAI-WAN).– Rodrigo Harrison, 2003 PhD (<strong>Georgetown</strong> U.), Catholic <strong>University</strong> (CHILE).5


– Matthew Haag, 2002 PhD (<strong>Georgetown</strong> U.), <strong>University</strong> of Warwick (UK).Ph.D. Dissertation Committees Evelina Mengova, 2005 PhD (<strong>Georgetown</strong> U.),Christian Yves Gonzalez Amador, 2002 PhD (<strong>Georgetown</strong> U.), Shihua Lu, 1999 PhD(<strong>Georgetown</strong> U.), Inchan Lee, 1995 PhD (<strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania), Maharukh Bhiladwalla,1993 PhD (U. of Penn.), Sung Whan Choi, 1992 PhD (U. of Penn.), GuanHan Lim, 1992 PhD (U. of Penn.), Sung-Wook Lee, 1990 PhD (U. of Penn.).• Service (<strong>Georgetown</strong> only)Director of <strong>Georgetown</strong> Institute for Economic Research (GCER), 2010-present. Directorof Graduate Admissions, 2008-09. Dept. R&T Committee, 2007-08, 2009-2010.Director of Graduate Studies, August, 2003-06. Member, Graduate Executive Committee,September, 2004-2007. Departmental Placement Director for PhD candidates,2000-02, 2009-2011. Political Economy Working Group, 1996-99. Departmental Representativeand Main Undergraduate Advisor for Political Economy Major in the College,1999-2003 and 2005-present. Ongoing service to Departmental Graduate Committee,intermittent service to Undergraduate, and Recruiting Committees. Co-author (withA. Levinson) of Economics Department <strong>Curriculum</strong> Discussion Draft, Spring, 2001.6

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