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News
Current Visiting Professors at CERGE-EI
July 25, 2014
We would like to inform you that Professor Allison Stanger from Middlebury College will be visiting CERGE-EI from July 21 until August 18, Jakub Kastl from Stanford University is visiting CERGE-EI from July 17 until September 8.
Allison Stanger is the Russell Leng ’60 Professor of International Politics and Economics at Middlebury College. She has published op-eds on these and related topics in the Financial Times, International Herald Tribune, New York Times, and Washington Post, and in 2010 she testified before the Commission on Wartime Contracting, the Senate Budget Committee, and the Congressional Oversight Panel.
Jakub Kastl is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Stanford University. Jakub Kastl's main research interests are in the fields of industrial organizations and auctions. His secondary interests include applied econometrics, game theory and the economics of information. His recent work explored the equilibrium properties of divisible good auctions.