Links: Daniel Sgroi's website
I currently have four PhD student at Warwick, who are:
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Stephen Lovelady
- I became Stephen's PhD supervisor in December 2010 - quite late in his PhD career, when we realised the proximity of our interests. Stephen is working on building a theoretical foundation for regret, and testing his ideas both in the laboratory and empirically. We are also working together on the impact of emotion on Economics more generally.
- Stephen's other PhD supervisor is Jonathan Cave.
- Stephen's website
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Ruben Pastor-Vicedo
- Ruben works in the area of theoretical industrial organization, and in particular in the role of experts and intermediaries, and of testing, in models of asymmetric information.
- Ruben's other PhD supervisor is Claudio Mezzetti.
- Ruben's website
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Andrew Harkins
- Andrew is early in his PhD career, but has started looking at the role of teams in networks, recently completing his upgrade to full PhD status.
- Andrew's other PhD supervisor is Bhaskar Dutta.
Prior to coming to Warwick I supervised one PhD student at the University of Cambridge: Rachel Hayward (completed 2006, thesis entitled "The Impact of Herding on the Sustainability of Pegged Exchange Rates"), who is currently a Senior Economist at Ofqual.
I also examined the theses of two PhD students: Aron Toth who completed his PhD at Warwick (thesis entitled "The Great Industry Gamble: Market Structure & Dynamics with Completely Unobserved Quality"), and is now at the University of Bath; and Seyed Farshad Fatemi Ardestani who completed his PhD at UCL (thesis entitled "Essays in Industrial Oganization").