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Joel Watson
Brief Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION
- Ph.D., Economics, Graduate School of Business,
Stanford University, June 1992.
- B.A., Economics, University of California, San Diego, March 1988.
- M.A. (honorary), Oxford University, November 1992.
EMPLOYMENT
- Professor, University of California, San Diego, 2002-present.
- Visiting Scholar, Econommics, University of Southern California, Fall 2011.
- Visiting Professor, Cowles Foundation, Yale University, Fall 2010.
- Visiting Professor, Cowles Foundation, Yale University, Fall 2009.
- Chairperson, Department of Economics, University of California, San Diego, 2006-2008.
- Visiting Fellow, Corporate Law Center, Yale Law School, 2006.
- Associate Professor, University of California, San Diego, 1998-2002.
- Visiting Professor, Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, 2000.
- Visiting Professor, Cowles Foundation, Yale University, 1998-1999.
- Assistant Professor, Economics, University of California, San Diego, 1994-1998.
- Prize Research Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford University, 1992-1994.
- Junior Dean, Nuffield College, 1993.
- Visiting Lecturer, University of California, San Diego, Summer 1993.
- Consultant/Intern, The RAND Corporation, 1991-1992.
- Clerk, Wright and L'Estrange (a San Diego corporate law firm), 1985-1989.
GRANTS
- Co-PI, National Science Foundation IGERT grant, "Global Change, Marine Ecosystems, and Society," 2009-2014.
- PI, Southern California Innovation Project grant, "Contract Interpretation by External Enforcers," with Alan Schwartz, 2009-2010.
- PI, Southern California Innovation Project grant, "Client-Based Entrepreneurship," with Jim Rauch, 2009-2010.
- Co-PI, Japanese Banker's Association grant (with Makoto Shimoji), 2004.
- PI, National Science Foundation grant SES-0095207, "Layered Contract, Enforcement Institutions, and Intermediaries," 2001-2002.
- Co-PI, National Science Foundation grant SBR-9975277, "Contracts, Relationships, and Real Activities," with Garey Ramey and Wouter den Haan,1999-2000.
- PI, National Science Foundation grant SBR-9630270, "Markets and Institutions: A Matching Approach," with Garey Ramey, 1996-1998.
- PI, National Science Foundation grant SBR-9422196,
"The Dynamics of Relationships with Incomplete Information," 1995-1996.
PROFESSIONAL DISTINCTIONS
- Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, EconJobMarket.org, a non-profit/tax-exempt charitable organization that provides a central repository for advertisements, applications, and letters of recommendation for the economics Ph.D. job market.
- Fellow of the Econometric Society, elected 2011.
- Referee: American Economic Review, American Journal
of Political Science, Econometrica, Economic
Design, Economic Journal, European Economic
Review, European Journal of Political Economy,
Games and Economic Behavior, International
Economic Review, International Journal of
Game Theory, International Journal of Industrial
Organization, Italian Ministry for Education University
and Research, Journal of Economic Behavior
and Organization, Journal of Economic Theory,
Journal of Economics and Management Strategy,
Journal of International Economics, Journal
of Labor Economics, Journal of Law, Economics,
and Organization, Journal of Political Economy,
Mathematical Social Sciences, Rand Journal
of Economics, Review of Economic Dynamics,
Review of Economic Studies, Social Choice
and Welfare, the National Science Foundation,
and various book publishers.
- Co-editor, Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 2012-present.
- Advisory Editor, Games and Economic Behavior, 2005-present.
- Co-editor, The B.E. Journals in Theoretical Economics, 2004-2007.
- Editorial Board Member, The International Journal of Game Theory, 2003-2006.
- Editorial Board Member, The B.E. Journals in Theoretical Economics, 2000-2004.
- Program Organizer (Economics), First World Congress of the Game Theory Society.
- Member, American Economic Association, The Econometric Society.
PUBLICATIONS (including manuscripts in press)
BOOKS
Strategy: An Introduction to Game Theory, New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 2002.
Second Edition of Strategy: An Introduction to Game Theory, New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 2007. (The second edition contains substantial new material.)
Instructor's Manual for Strategy, available from W. W. Norton and Company, 2002, 2008.
ARTICLES
"Can the Job Market for Economists be Improved?" with Sarbartha Bandyopadhyay, Fedor Iskhakov, Terence Johnson, Soohyung Lee, David McArthur, John Rust, and John Watson, in Handbook of Market Design, Z. Neeman, M. Niederle, A. Roth, and N. Vulkan (eds.), forthcoming (2012). (Pre-publication version: )
"Contract, Renegotiation, and Hold Up: Results on the Technology of Trade and Investment," with Kristy Buzard, Theoretical Economics, in press (2012). 
"Recurrent Trade Agreements and the Value of External Enforcement," with Mikhail Klimenko and Garey Ramey, Journal of International Economics 74 (2008, Issue 2): 475-499. (Recent UCSD working paper version: )
"John Forbes Nash, Jr.," to appear in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics (2nd), L. Bloom and S. Durlauf (eds.), Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 
"Testing and the Composition of the Labor Pool," with Johnathan Boone, Scandinavian Journal of Economics 109 (2007, Issue 4): 883-903. (Recent UCSD working paper version: )
"Contract, Mechanism Design, and Technological Detail," Econometrica 75 (2007): 55-81. (Recent UCSD working paper version: )
"Clusters and Bridges in Networks of Entrepreneurs," with Jim Rauch, in The Missing Links: Formation and Decay of Economic Networks, New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2007. (Pre-publication version: )
"Hard Evidence and Mechanism Design," with Jesse Bull, Games and Economic Behavior 58 (2007): 75-93. (Working paper version: )
"Evidence Disclosure and Verifiability," with Jesse Bull, Journal of Economic Theory 118 (Issue 1, September 2004): 1-31.
"Network Intermediaries in International Trade," with James Rauch, Journal of Economics and Management Strategy 13 (2004): 69-93.
"The Law and Economics of Costly Contracting," with Alan Schwartz, Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 20 (April 2004): 2-31. 
"Liquidity Flows and Fragility of Business Enterprises," with Wouter den Haan and Garey Ramey, Journal of Monetary Economics 50 (2003): 1215-1241.
"Starting Small in an Unfamiliar Environment," with Jim Rauch, International Journal of Industrial Organization 21 (2003): 1021-1042.
"Contractual Intermediaries," with Garey Ramey, Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 18 (2002): 362-384.
"Starting Small and Commitment," Games and Economic Behavior 38 (2002): 176-199.
"Bilateral Trade and Opportunism in a Matching Market," with Garey Ramey, Contributions to Theoretical Economics, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2001), Article 3. 
"Job Destruction and Propagation of Shocks," with Wouter den Haan and Garey Ramey, American Economic Review 90 (2000): 482-498.
"Job Destruction and the Experiences of Displaced Workers," with Wouter den Haan and Garey Ramey, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy 52 (2000): 87-128.
"Contract-Theoretic Approaches to Wages and Displacement," with Wouter den Haan and Garey Ramey, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review 81(3) (1999).
"Starting Small and Renegotiation," Journal of Economic Theory 85 (1999): 52-90.
"Conditional Dominance, Rationalizability, and Game Forms," with Makoto Shimoji, Journal of Economic Theory 83 (1998): 161-195.
"Alternating-Offer Bargaining with Two-Sided Incomplete Information," Review of Economic Studies 65 (1998): 573-594.
"Multiple-Issue Bargaining and Axiomatic Solutions," with Clara Ponsati, International Journal of Game Theory 26
(1997): 501-524.
"Contractual Fragility, Job Destruction, and Business Cycles," with Garey Ramey, Quarterly Journal of Economics 112 (1997): 873-911.
"On `Reputation' Refinements with Heterogeneous Beliefs," with Pierpaolo Battigalli, Econometrica 65 (1997): 369-374.
"Learning about a Population of Agents and the Evolution of Trust and Cooperation," with Anthony Bower and Steve Garber, International Journal of Industrial Organization 15 (1997): 165-190.
"Reputation in Repeated Games with no Discounting," Games and Economic Behavior 15 (1996): 82-109.
"Information Transmission when the Informed Party is Confused," Games and Economic Behavior 12 (1996): 143-161.
"Cooperation in the Infinitely Repeated Prisoners' Dilemma with Perturbations," Games and Economic Behavior 7(1994):
260-285.
"A 'Reputation' Refinement without Equilibrium," Econometrica 61 (1993): 199-205.
"Communication and Superior Cooperation in Two-Player Normal Form Games," Economics Letters 35 (1991): 267-271.
WORKING PAPERS / PAPERS IN REVIEW
(Papers are posted in pdf format --- click on to download.)
"A Theory of Disagreement in Repeated Games with Bargaining" (2011), with David Miller. 
"A Contract-Theoretic Model of Conservation Agreements" (2010, under revision), with Heidi Gjertsen, Theodore Groves, David A. Miller, Eduard Niesten, and Dale Squires. 
"Conceptualizing Contractual Interpretation" (2011), with Alan Schwartz. 
"Client-Based Entrepreneurship" (2010), with Jim Rauch. 
"Hold-Up and Durable Trading Opportunities" (2010 revision), with Chris Wignall. 
"Contract and Mechanism Design in Settings with Multi-Period Trade" (2005, under revision, older version posted here). 
"Contract and Game Theory: Basic Concepts for Settings with Finite Horizons" (2006, under revision, older version posted here). 
"The Renegotiation-Proofness Principle and Costly Renegotiation" (2002, under revision), with Jim Brennan. 
"Conditioning Institutions and Renegotiation" (1998r1999, under revision), with Garey Ramey. 
CURRENT RESEARCH
Assorted projects on contract, game theory, and institutions...
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