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Sven Rady

rady(Professor of Mathematical Economics)

main research fields: Dynamic decision problems, equilibrium models and games; optimal learning and strategic experimentation; contracts in real estate markets and their consequences for aggregate fluctuations
office phone number: +49 (0)228 7362080

email address:
sven.rady(at)hcm.uni-bonn.de
Personal Homepage:

http://www.hcm.uni-bonn.de/people/profile/sven-rady/


Selected Publications :

  • Martin Cripps, Godfrey Keller, Sven Rady, Strategic experimentation with exponential bandits, Econometrica (1): 39--68, 2005
  • Godfry Keller, Sven Rady, Strategic Experimentation with Poisson Bandits,
    Theoretical Economics, 2010
  • Nicolas Klein Sven Rady, Negatively Correlated Bandits, Review of Economic Studies, 2011
  • Godfrey Keller, Sven Rady, Optimal experimentation in a changing environment, Rev. Econom. Stud. (3): 475--507, 1999
  • Harrison Hong Sven Rady, Strategic Trading and Learning about Liquidity, Journal of Financial Markets, 2002
  • Godfrey Keller Sven Rady, Price Dispersion and Learning in a Dynamic Differentiated-Goods Duopoly, RAND Journal of Economics, 2003
  • Sven Rady, Option Pricing in the Presence of Natural Boundaries and a Quadratic Diffusion Term, Finance and Stochastics, 331
  • Francois Ortalo-Magné, Sven Rady, Boom In, Bust Out: Young Households and the Housing Price Cycle, European Economic Review, 1999
  • Francois Ortalo-Magné, Sven Rady, Housing market dynamics: on the contribution of income shocks and credit constraints, Rev. Econom. Stud. (2): 459--485, 2006
  • Francois Ortalo-Magné, Sven Rady, Heterogeneity within Communities: A Stochastic Model with Tenure Choice, Journal of Urban Economics, 2008

 

Brief CV :

  • 1989 Diplom in Mathematics, Bonn University
  • 1990-1991 European Doctoral Program in Quantitative Economics, Bonn University
  • 1991-1995 European Doctoral Program in Quantitative Economics, London School of Economics
  • 1995 Ph.D. in Economics, London School of Economics
  • 1994-1996 Lecturer in Economics, London School of Economics
  • 1996-1999 Assistant Professor of Economics, Stanford Graduate School of Business
  • 1999-2011 Professor of Economics (C4/W3), LMU Munich
  • since 2011 Professor of Mathematical Economics (W3), Bonn University