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Joyee Deb
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- Microeconomic Theory
- Game Theory
- Repeated games
- Reputations
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Academic Background
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| B.Sc., Mathematics | St. Stephen’s College, Delhi University | | M.B.A., Finance and Economics | Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore | | Ph.D., Economics | Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management |
Biography
Joyee Deb joined New York University Stern School of Business as an Assistant Professor of Economics in July 2008. Professor Deb’s research interests are in microeconomic theory and game theory, where her primary focus is in the area of repeated games. In two recent papers, she studied long-term relationships between communities where members interact with each other repeatedly over time, and examined whether it is possible to cooperate and achieve efficient outcomes in such settings. In another research project, she focuses on large games, studying the robustness of game theoretic predictions in strategic situations with a large number of agents. She is also interested in the study of reputation phenomena and has written a paper on the value of firm reputation. Additionally, she worked as a consultant in the strategy practice of Accenture in India.
Professor Deb received her B.Sc. in Mathematics from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi University; her M.B.A. in Finance and Economics from the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore; and her Ph.D. in Economics from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management.
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