Fei Li joined the department in 2013 after receiving his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania. His research interests include Applied Microeconomic Theory, Game Theory, Industrial Organization, and Search Theory. His recent publications include papers in Review of Economic Studies, American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, Journal of Economic Theory, Journal of Finance, Rand Journal of Economics, and Theoretical Economics.
Selected Publications:
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Global Manipulation by Local Obfuscation, with Yangbo Song and Mofei Zhao, Journal of Economic Theory, 2023.
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Sequential Persuasion, with Peter Norman, Theoretical Economics, 2021.
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Intermediaries and Product Quality in Used Car Markets, with Gary Biglaiser, Charles Murry, and Yiyi Zhou, RAND Journal of Economics, 2020.
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Star Ratings and the Incentives of Mutual Funds, with Chong Huang and Xi Weng. Journal of Finance, 2020.
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Revenue Management without Commitment: Dynamic Pricing and Periodic Flash Sales, with Francesc Dilme. Review of Economic Studies, 2019.
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Transparency of Outside Options in Bargaining, with Ilwoo Hwang. Journal of Economic Theory, 2017.