Manuel Mueller-frank
Department of Economics
University of Navarra
Spain
Biography
Manuel Mueller-Frank is an assistant professor in the Department of Economics. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. in economics at Northwestern University and holds an undergraduate degree in economics from the University of Bonn. His areas of specialization include the economics of information, social network theory and financial economics. Prof. Mueller-Frank's research mainly focuses on the impact of social interaction on information diffusion, aggregate learning and the evolution of behavior. Some of the applied topics his latest research addresses are optimal advertising mechanisms in social networks and concentration risk in structured securities. Prof. Mueller-Frank's research has been presented at international conferences such as the North American Econometric Society Meetings, SAET and EURO-INFORMS. His research is published in leading academic journals such as Theoretical Economics.
Research Interest
1.Ecomics of Information 2.Social Networks 3.Financial Economics
Publications
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Mueller-Frank M. Does one Bayesian make a Difference?. Journal of Economic Theory. 2014 Nov 30;154:423-52.
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Arieli I, Mueller-Frank M. Inferring beliefs from actions. Games and Economic Behavior. 2017 Mar 31;102:455-61.
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Muellerâ€Frank M. A general framework for rational learning in social networks. Theoretical Economics. 2013 Jan 1;8(1):1-40.