Sarah Auster

The University of Oxford | 2018-Present

Sarah Auster is an Assistant Professor in the Institute for Microeconomics at the University of Bonn. Having completed her PhD at the European University Institute, Auster previously worked at Bocconi University and the University of Mannheim. Her main research interests include contract theory, decision theory and mechanism design and search. Winner of the 2015 Vilfredo Pareto prize, Auster’s work has been published in journals including Theoretical Economics and the Journal of Economic Theory.

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