Kyle Bagwell
Donald L. Lucas Professor in Economics
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http://www.stanford.edu/~kbagwell/
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Phone: 650-723-3251
Office: Landau Economics, room 338
Office hours: By email appointment
Interests
- Research:
International trade, industrial organization, game theory
- Current Research:
The economics of GATT/WTO, the theory of collusion, the theory of advertising, dynamic games with private information
- Teaching:
International trade, industrial organization, law and economics of the WTO
- Professional Affiliations:
AEA, American Law Institute (Reporter for Principles of Trade Law: The World Trade Organization), Econometric Society (Fellow), NBER (research associate).
Recent Publications
(1) “The Economics of Trade Agreements in the Linear Cournot Delocation Model” (with Robert Staiger), forthcoming in The Journal of International Economics.
(2) “What Do Trade Negotiators Negotiate About? Empirical Evidence from the World Trade Organization” (with Robert Staiger), The American Economic Review, Vol. 101, No. 4, June 2011, 1238-73.
(3) “The WTO: Theory and Practice” (with Robert Staiger), Annual Review of Economics, Vol. 2, September 2010, 223-56.
(4) “Collusion with Persistent Cost Shocks” (with Susan Athey), Econometrica, Vol. 76, No. 3, May 2008, 493-540.
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Current Courses
Education
Ph.D., Stanford University