Stockholm School of Economics Department of Economics
Updated: January 2007
Vita Martin Bøg Contact Address Stockholm School of Economics Department of Economics Sveavägen 65 P.O. Box 6501 SE – 113 83 Stockholm Sweden
Phone: +46 (0)87369271 (Office) +46 (0)704833088 (Mobile) Email:
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Research and Teaching Interests Microeconomic theory, applied theory, experiments Academic Positions 01.10.06-present 01.10.05-30.09.06
Marie Curie Post Doctoral Research Fellow, SSE, Department of Economics. Post Doctoral Research Fellow, ELSE, UCL,.
Education Ph.D. Economics, UCL (2006) Dissertation Title: ”Endogenous Social Interactions”, Supervisor: Professor Tilman Börgers M.A. Social Anthropology, Lund University, Sweden (2000) Education Abroad Programme: Graduate Studies, University Of California at Santa Barbara (1995-96) B.Sc. Economics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (1995) Working Papers “Is Segregation Robust?”, Job Market Paper, November 2006. “Whom to Observe? – Learning through Observation and Experimentation in Simple Bandit Problems”, July 2006. “Fundraising on the Internet” (joint with Heike Harmgart, Steffen Huck and Abra Marie Jeffers), February 2006, submitted. “Do Preferences for Diversity lead to Diversity?”, October 2006. “Fundraising and Gender” (joint with Ingemar Cox, Steffen Huck, Vaclav Petricek), November 2006. “Are Gifts-in-Kind Inefficient?”, December 2005. Work in Progress “Dynamic Fundraising” (joint with Steffen Huck and Imran Rasul) “Fundraising with Informational Feedback – A Field Experiment”, (joint with Steffen Huck and Imran Rasul) “Diversity and Social Interactions” Publications Refereed Publications “10. Klasses betydning for videre uddannelse – en økonometrisk analyse.” (“The Significance of 10th Grade for further Education – an Econometric Analysis.”). Nationaløkonomisk Tidsskrift 137 (1999): 326-341 (with Anders Holm and Karin Blix Mogensen). Non-Refereed Publications “Transition from Secondary School and into further Education”. Paper for ILM Conference (1997) (with Anders Holm, Karin Blix Mogensen and Torben Pilegaard Jensen). “Unge uden uddannelse” (”Adolescents with no Education”). AKF Forlaget (1997) (with Lars Birch Andreasen, Torben Pilegaard Jensen, Kirsten Holm Larsen, Karin Blix Mogensen, Anette Jensen and Marlene Berth Nielsen).
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Non-Refereed Publications(cont.) “The Consequences of Unemployment for Health Conditions”. AKF memo (1997) (with Anne Møller Jensen). Teaching Experience Teaching Assistant: 2006 PhD Core Micro, UCL. 2003-2005 Game Theory, UCL. 2001-2003 Microeconomics, UCL. 2000-2001 Information and Uncertainty, Lund University. 1999-2000 Microeconomics, Lund University. Summer Schools 2003 “The Role of Social Interactions and Networks in Economics,” San Sebastian, Spain. 2002 “Organisations, Incentives, Society and Economic Behaviour”, Royal Economic Society Easter School, Birmingham 2001 “Evolution, Rationality and Equilibrium in Games”, Oslo Summer School in Comparative Social Science Studies, Norway. Research Experience 2003-2005 Research Assistant for Professors Börgers, Huck and Ichimura, UCL, “Quantitative Methods for Behavioural Mechanism Design”. 2001-2003 Research Assistant for Professors Börgers and Dustmann, various projects, e.g. “Empirical Analysis of European 3G Mobile Auctions”. 1996-1998 Research Assistant (studentermedhjælper) (18 hrs/week), Institute for Local Government Studies (AKF), Denmark. Awards and Fellowships 2006 ‘Marie Curie Post Doctoral Fellowship’ 2005 ‘Out-standing Teaching Assistant’ award, UCL. 2003 ‘RES One Year Fellowship’ (Declined) 2001 ESRC ‘Fees-Only’ Research Studentship, Konsul Axel Nielsen Mindelegat, Reinholdt W. Jorck og Hustrus Fond. 2000 Hedelius & Wallanders Stiftelse: Hedelius Stipendium, Knud Højgaards Fond, Crafoord. 1999 Nord/Syd Rejsepuljen 1995 DJØF’s Travelgrant, Internationaliseringsstipendium (Univ. of Copenhagen)
Professional Activities Presentations 2006 Stockholm School of Economics 2005 Lund University, Birkbeck College, University of Warwick, University of Helsinki (HECER) 2003 EEA/ESEM European Meeting, Stockholm 2001 ENTER Jamboree, Toulouse Refereeing Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. Professional Experience 1992-95 System Consultant (10 hrs/week), Deloitte & Touche, Denmark Languages Danish (native), Swedish (fluent), English (fluent), German (intermediate), French (basic)
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Computer Skills SAS, MatLab, R, Gauss, Fortran, LaTex.
References Professor Tilman Börgers University of Michigan Department of Economics 611 Tappan Street 337 Lorch Hall Ann Arbor MI 48109-1220 U.S.A.
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Professor Steffen Huck Department of Economics UCL Gower Street London WC1E 6BT UK
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Dr. Imran Rasul Department of Economics UCL Gower Street London WC1E 6BT UK
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Professor Jörgen Weibull Stockholm School of Economics Department of Economics P.O. Box 6501 SE-113 83 Stockholm Sweden
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