Jinpeng Ma
jinpeng@camden.rutgers.edu
Assistant Professor in Economics
(Microeconomics, Game Theory, Social Choice and Public Economics)
Jinpeng joined Rutgers in 1994 after he finished his postdoctoral
fellowship
at the Center for Rationality and Interactive Decision Theory at the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem.
Degree:
Ph.D. 12/1993, SUNY at Stony Brook
M.S. 7/1987, Beijing Agricultural Engineering University
B.S. 7/1984, Huazhong Agricultural University
Author:
- "Strategy-proofness and the Strict Core in a Market with
Indivisibilities," International Journal of Game Theory, 1994,
V.23, 75-83.
- "Stable Matchings and Rematching-proof Equilibria in a Two-sided
Matching Markets," Journal of Economic Theory, 1995, V.66, 352-369.
- "Infinitely Repeated Rental Model with Incomplete Information,"
Economics Letters, 1995, V.49, 261-266.
- "On Randomized Matching Mechanisms," Economic Theory, forthcoming.
Current Research Papers:
- "Competitive Equilibrium with Indivisibilities," Jan./Feb., 1996.
- "Competitive Equilibrium with Indivisibilities: Price Discrimination and
Manipulation," Feb., 1996.
- "Coalition Formation: Strategy Proofness, The Core and the von
Neumann-Morgenstern Solutions," Mar./Oct., 1995.
- "Manipulation and Stability in the College Admissions Problem,"
Oct., 1994/June, 1995.
MEMBERSHIPS:
Econometric Society
American Economic Association