Maher Said
Assistant Professor of Economics
Area of Expertise:
Economics, Microeconomics/ Industrial Organization
Research Interests:
Mechanism and market design, dynamic auctions and mechanisms, game theory, microeconomic theory.
Selected Publications:- "Progressive Screening: Long-Term Contracting with a Privately Known Stochastic Process", Review of Economic Studies, with R. Boleslavsky, 2013
- "Auctions with Dynamic Populations: Efficiency and Revenue Maximization", Journal of Economic Theory, 2012
- "Sequential Auctions with Randomly Arriving Buyers", Games and Economic Behavior, 2011
- "Dynamic Auctions", Wiley Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science, with D. Bergemann, 2011
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Awards/Honors:- George Trimis Prize for Distinguished Dissertation in Economics, Yale University, 2009
- Robert M. Leylan Fellowship in the Social Sciences, Yale University, 2008
- Carl Arviv Anderson Prize Fellowship, Cowles Foundation, 2007
- National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, National Science Foundation, 2003
- Phi Beta Kappa, New York University, 2002
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Maher Said joined the Olin faculty in 2010. He was previously a postdoctoral researcher at Microsoft Research New England. Maher's research focuses on mechanism and market design, dynamic auctions, and microeconomic theory more generally
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Email: said@wustl.edu
Phone: (314) 935-3572
PhD 2009, Yale University
M.Phil 2006, Yale University
MA 2005, Yale University
BA 2003, New York University
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