Ani Guerdjikova

Assistant Professor

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ag334@cornell.edu

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Ani Guerdjikova

Cornell University 
Department of Economics
Uris Hall 462

Ithaca NY 14853
USA

Tel. 1 607 255 4867
Fax 1 607 255 2818
ag334@cornell.edu

 


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12.09.1977

born in Dubna, Russia

 

1984-1991

Primary School in Sofia

 

1991-1996: 

German Language High-School "Prof. Dr. Konstantin Galabov" in Sofia

 

 

1996-1998:

Studies of International Economics at the

 

Uiversity of National and World Economics, Sofia

 

1998-1999:

DAAD-Fellowship at the University of Saarland

 

1999-2000:

Studies of Buisness Administration at the University of Saarland

 

Diplom

 

2000-2004

PhD-studies at the University of Heidelberg

since 2004

Assistant Professor at Cornell University

July 2006

Visiting professor at the University of Cape Town, South Africa

May 2007

Guest lecturer at the University Cergy-Pontoise, France

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Research:

Publications:

“Preferences for Diversification with Similarity Considerations” (2007) in: Abdellaoui, M., Luce, R.D., Machina, M. J., Munier, B. (eds.) Uncertainty and Risk. Mental, Formal, Experimental Representations, Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg.

 

“Preferences for Flexibility versus Reduction of Ambiguity” (with Alexander Zimper), forthcoming in Social Choice and Welfare.

 

“The New Institutional Economics of Markets: A Comment”, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 163 (3), 517-525

 

“Case-Based Learning with Different Similarity Functions”, forthcoming in Games and Economic Behavior

(this paper was previously circulated under the title: “A Note on Case-Based Optimization with a Non-Degenerate Similarity Function”))

 

Working Papers:

“Case-Based Decision Theory – An Application for the Financial Markets” (2001), mimeo, University of Heidelberg.

 

On the Definition and Existence of an Equilibrium in a Financial Market with Case-Based Decision Makers” (2003), mimeo, University of Heidelberg.

 

“Asset Pricing in an Overlapping Generations Model with Case-Based Decision Makers” (2003), mimeo, University of Heidelberg.

 

“Portfolio Choice and Asset Prices with Similarity Considerations. A Case-Based Approach” (2004), mimeo, University of Heidelberg.

 

“Evolution of Wealth and Asset Prices in an Economy with Case-Based Decision Makers” (2004), Discussion Paper 04-49, SFB 504, University of Mannheim.

 

“Multiple Priors as Similarity-Weighted Frequencies” (2007) (with Juergen Eichberger)

 

“Private Incentives versus Class Interests – A Theory of Optimal Institutions with An Appplication for Growth” (2008) (with Levon Barseghyan)

 

“Case-Based Expected Utility: Preferences over Actions and Data”  (2008) (with Juergen Eichberger)

 

“From Cases to Lotteries: Learning from Data with the Best and the Worst in Mind”  (2008) (with Juergen Eichberger)

 

 

 

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Teaching Materials

 

Fall 2009

Intermediate Microeconomics (ECON 3130)

Microeconomics III (ECON 6110)

Spring 2009

Decision Theory II (ECON 677, 477, CIS 577)

Fall 2008

Intermediate Microeconomics (ECON 3130)

Microeconomics III (ECON 6110)

Fall 2007

Intermediate Microeconomics (ECON 313)

Microeconomics III (ECON 611)

Spring 2007

Decision Theory II (ECON 677, 477, CIS 577)

Fall 2006

Intermediate Microeconomics (ECON 313)

Game Theory (ECON 756)

Spring 2006

Economics of Information (ECON 669)

Fall 2005

Game Theory (ECON 756)

Spring 2005:

 

Decision Theory II (ECON 677, 477, CIS 577)

Fall 2004:

Game Theory (ECON 756)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Concert – Sofia, January 10, 2009