Emiliano Catonini
Associate Professor of Economics, NYU Shanghai
Email
ec1838@nyu.edu
Room
S835
Emiliano Catonini is an Associate Professor of Economics at NYU Shanghai. He graduated with a PhD in Economics from Bocconi University in 2013. From 2013 to 2021, he worked at the International College of Economics and Finance of Higher School of Economics in Moscow. Emiliano researches in the areas of game theory, information economics, and mechanism design. His working papers can be viewed here. His CV can also be viewed here.
Education
- PhD, Economics
Bocconi University - Master's in Industrial Engineering and Management
Polytechnic University of Milan - Bachelor's in Industrial Engineering and Management
Polytechnic University of Milan
Select Publications
- Catonini E. Iterated Admissibility does not Refine Extensive-form Rationalizability // The Economic Journal. 2024. ueae032, https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueae032
- Catonini E. Self-enforcing agreements and forward induction reasoning // The Review of Economic Studies. 2021. Vol. 88. P. 610-642
- Catonini E. On non-monotonic strategic reasoning // Games and Economic Behavior. 2020. No. 120. P. 209-224
- Battigalli P., Catonini E., Lanzani G., Marinacci M. Ambiguity Attitudes and Self-Confirming Equilibrium in Sequential Games // Games and Economic Behavior. 2019. Vol. 115. P. 1-29
- Catonini E. Rationalizability and epistemic priority orderings // Games and Economic Behavior. 2019. Vol. 114. P. 101-117
Research Interests
- Economic Theory
- Game Theory
- Applied Microeconomic Theory