Theodore Turocy's Research Page
Professor Theodore Turocy received his Ph.D. in 2001 from Northwestern University. He joined the Department of Economics at Texas A&M University in 2001. His fields of interest include economic science, game theory, microeconomic theory, experimental economics, and computational economics.
Selected Publications:
Auction Choice for Ambiguity-Averse Sellers Facing Strategic Uncertainty Forthcoming, Games and Economic Behavior.
Congestion Allocation Mechanisms for Distributed Networks: An Experimental Study, (joint with Yan Chen and Laura Razzolini). Forthcoming, Economic Theory.
Framing the First-Price Auction, (joint with Elizabeth Watson and Raymond C. Battalio). Experimental Economics, 10(1): 37-52, 2007.
Using Quantal Response to Compute Nash and Sequential Equilibria Forthcoming, Economic Theory.
A Dynamic Homotopy Interpretation of the Logistic Quantal Response Equilibrium Correspondence Games and Economic Behavior, 51(2): 243-263, 2005.
Offensive Performance, Omitted Variables, and the Value of Speed in Baseball Economics Letters, 89: 283-286, 2005.
Happiness and Relative Payoffs - An Experimental Study, with Gary Charness, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 45(3) , 2001, pp. 301-328
Contact Information:
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Surface-mail: Department of Economics, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-4228
Phone: (979) 862-8082
Fax: (979) 847 - 8757

