משתמש:Orgrois/אילן קרמר
אילן קרמר הוא פרופסור למימון וכלכלה בבית הספר למנהל עסקים אוניברסיטה העברית בירושלים.
ביוגרפיה
עריכהפרופסור קרמר הינו בעל תואר ראשון בפיסיקה ותואר ראשון ושני במדעי המחשב באוניברסיטה העברית את הדוקטורט שלו במימון קיבל מ- Northwestern University.
באוניברסיטה העברית מרצה פרופסור קרמר בקורסים מימון למוסמך, נושאים מתקדמים במימון וסמינר במימון וכלכלת אינפורמציה.[1]
מחקר
עריכהמאמרים נבחרים
עריכהKremer, I. & Nyborg, K. (2004), “Divisible Good Auctions: The Role of Allocation Rules”, Rand Journal of Economics, 35(1), 147–159
Kremer, I., DeMarzo, P. & Kaniel, R. (2004), “Diversification as a Public Good: Community Effects in Portfolio Choice,” Journal of Finance 59(4), 1677–1716
Kremer, I. & Nyborg, K. (2004), “Underpricing and Market Power in Uniform Price Auctions", Review of Financial Studies, 17(3), 849–877
Kremer, I. & Jackson, M. (2004), "The Relationship between the Allocation of Goods and a Seller’s Revenue", Journal of Mathematical Economics 40(3–4), 371–392
Kremer, I., DeMarzo, P. & Skrzypacz, A. (2005), “Bidding with Securities: Auctions and Security Design", American Economic Review 95(4), 936–959
Kremer, I. & Jackson, M. (2006), “The Relevance of a Choice of Auction Format in a Competitive Environment”, Review of Economics Studies 73, 961–981
Kremer, I. & Jackson, M. (2007), “On the Informational Inefficiency of Discriminatory Price Auctions”, Journal of Economic Theory 132(1), 507–517
Kremer, I. & Skyzypacz, A. (2007), “Ratings, Certifications and Grades: Dynamic Signaling and Market Breakdown”, Journal of Economic Theory 133(1), 58–82
Kremer, I. & Jackson, M. (2007), “Envy-Freeness and Implementation in Large Economies”, Review of Economic Design 11(3), 185–198
Kremer, I., DeMarzo, P. & Kaniel, R. (2007), “Technological Innovations and Real Investment Booms and Busts”, Journal of Financial Economics 85(3), 735–754
Kremer, I., DeMarzo, P. & Kaniel, R. (2008), “Relative Wealth Concerns, and Financial Bubbles”, Review of Financial Studies 21(1), 19–50
Kremer, I., Banerjee, S. & Kaniel, R. (2009), “Price Drift as an Outcome of Difference in Higher Order Beliefs”, Review of Financial Studies 22(9), 3707–3734
Kremer, I. & Banerjee, S. (2010), “Disagreement and Learning: Dynamic Patterns of Trade, ”Journal of Finance 65(4), 1269– 1302
Kremer, I., Acharya, V. & DeMarzo, P. (2011), “Endogenous Information Flows and the Clustering of Announcements”, American Economic Review 101(7), 2955–2979
Kermer, I., Mansour, Y. & Perry, M. (2012), “Implementing the Wisdom of the Crowd”, Journal of Political Economy 122(5), 988–1012
Kremer, I., Guttman, I. & Skyzypacz, A. (2014), “Not Only What But Also When: A Theory of Dynamic Voluntary Disclosure”, American Economic Review 104(8), 2400–2420
Kremer, I., Hong, H., Kubik, J., Mei, J. & Moses, M. (2015), “Ordering, Revenue, and Anchoring in Art Auctions”, Rand Journal of Economics 46(1), 186– 216
Kremer, I., Demarzo, P. & Mansour, Y. (????), “Hannan and Blackwell Meet Black and Scholes: Approachability, Calibration, and Robust Option Pricing”, Journal of Economic Theory (forthcoming)
Kremer, I., Wiener, Z. & Winter, E. (????), “Optimal Recurrence Dynamic Auctions”, International Journal of Game Theory (forthcoming)
Computer Science Papers:
Kremer, I., Ron, D. & Nisan, N. (1999), “On Randomized One-Round Communication Complexity”, Computational Complexity 8(1), 21–49
Kremer, I., Demarzo, P. & Mansour, Y. (2006), “Online Algorithms and Option Pricing”, Proceedings of Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC)’06
Working Papers:
Kremer, I., Perry, M. & Hart, S. (2015), “Evidence Games: Truth and Commitment”, Warwick economics (6), 1-50
Kremer, I., Glazer, J. & Perry, M. (2015), “Crowd Learning without Herding: A Mechanism Design Approach” , Warwick economics
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