Colin Camerer

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Colin Camerer
Born (1959-12-04) December 4, 1959 (age 64)
NationalityAmerican
Academic career
InstitutionCalifornia Institute of Technology
FieldBehavioral economics
Alma materUniversity of Chicago
Johns Hopkins University
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

Colin Farrell Camerer (born December 4, 1959) is an American behavioral economist, and Robert Kirby Professor of Behavioral Finance and Economics at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).

Background

A former

Booth School of Business
before moving to Caltech in 1994.

Camerer's research is on the interface between

neurobiological
basis of decision-making in order to determine the validity of models of human economic behavior. His research uses mostly economics experiments—and occasionally field studies—to understand how people behave when making decisions (e.g., risky gambles for money), in games, and in markets (e.g., speculative price bubbles).

He spoke at the Econometric Society World Congress in London on August 20, 2005 and at the Nobel Centennial Symposium in 2001 on Behavioral and Experimental Economics.

He is the author of "Behavioral Game Theory" published by Princeton University Press in 2003.

During the late 1990s and until mid-2008, Camerer began instructing college courses in fields such as Cognitive Psychology, Microeconomic Theory, Behavioral Economics, and Organizational Design. These courses were held at a variety of different universities, including the aforementioned California Institute of Technology and additionally New York University.[3]

In September 2013, Camerer was named a

MacArthur fellow.[4]

Fever Records

In 1983, Camerer started a record label called "Fever Records" as "an economics experiment". Bands that he signed to the label include the Dead Milkmen, Big Black and Get Smart!.[5] The label was part of the Enigma Records group of labels.[6]

Another Fever Records was founded in the 1980s in New York City to distribute rap records, and has no connection.

Selected bibliography

  • Camerer, Colin (2003). Behavioral game theory: experiments in strategic interaction. New York, New York Princeton, New Jersey: Russell Sage Foundation Princeton University Press. .
  • Camerer, Colin; .

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