Gabriel Carroll's website


Oh, hey there, what's up.  I'm an assistant professor in the economics department at Stanford University.  I work on economic theory, with a particular interest in non-equilibrium approaches to mechanism design.


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CV

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Publications

    When are Local Incentive Constraints Sufficient?  Econometrica 80 (2), 2012, 661-686 [ online appendix ]

    An Efficiency Theorem for Incompletely Known Preferences, Journal of Economic Theory 145 (6), 2010, 2463-2470

    Optimal Defaults and Active Decisions (with James J. Choi, David Laibson, Brigitte C. Madrian, and Andrew Metrick), Quarterly Journal of Economics 124 (4), 2009, 1639-1674 [ online appendix ]


Working papers

    Robustness and Linear Contracts

    Robust Incentives for Information Acquisition

    A Quantitative Approach to Incentives: Application to Voting Rules [ online appendices ]

    The Efficiency-Incentive Tradeoff in Double Auction Environments

    On Direct Mechanisms with Ordinal Preferences

    A General Equivalence Theorem for Allocation of Indivisible Objects

    Efficient Random Assignment with Constrained Rankings 


How to find me


Feet: Landau Economics Building, room 245

Ears: +1 650-725-8703

Fingertips: [email protected]
Snails:

Department of Economics
Stanford University
579 Serra Mall
Stanford, CA 94305