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Andrew Ellis

E MPLOYMENT AND C ONTACT I NFORMATION

Email: a.ellis@lse.ac.uk Department of Economics


url: http://personal.lse.ac.uk/ellisa1/ London School of Economics
Haughton Street
London, UK WC2A 2AE

2013–: Assistant Professor of Economics, London School of Economics

E DUCATION

2013: Ph.D., Economics, Boston University


Committee: Larry Epstein, Jawwad Noor, Bart Lipman, Laurent Bouton
2007: B.A., Mathematics and Economics, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

P UBLICATIONS

1. Equilibrium Securitization with Diverse Beliefs, with Michele Piccione and


Shengxing Zhang, (2021). Forthcoming at Theoretical Economics.
2. Choice with Endogenous Categorization, with Yusufcan Masatlioglu (2021).
Forthcoming at the Review of Economic Studies.
3. On Dynamic Consistency in Ambiguous Games (2018). Games and Economic
Behavior, 111:241-249.
4. Foundations for Optimal Inattention (2018). Journal of Economic Theory,
173:56-94.
5. Correlation Misperception in Choice, with Michele Piccione (2017). American
Economic Review, 107(4):1264-92.
6. Condorcet Meets Ellsberg (2016). Theoretical Economics, 11(3):865-95.

W ORKING PAPERS

1. Revealing Choice Bracketing, with David Freeman, January 2021


2. Misspecified Higher-order Beliefs and Failures of Social Learning, with
Matt Levy and Balazs Szentes, November 2020
3. Subjective Causality in Choice, with Heidi C. Thysen, March 2021
4. Correlation Concern, December 2020
5. Advertising with Costly Attention, May 2013

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P RESENTATIONS

2020-21: UPenn, Bonn, Israeli Theory Seminar, CUHK-HKU-HKUST Joint Theory Sem-
inar, UCLA, DC Area Theory Workshop, Conference on Social Choice & Voting
Theory (Virginia Tech), Risk, Uncertainty and Decision (Minnesota)
2019-20: Pompeu Fabra, World Econometric Society
2018-19: Warwick, RHUL, Copenhagen, UCL, Toulouse
2017-18: Lisbon Meetings, EUI, Bristol Junior Theory Workshop, Southern Denmark,
EuroFIT workshop
2016-17: ECARES, CERGE-EI, Manchester, Canadian Economic Theory (UBC), Bounded
Rationality in Choice (QMUL), SAET, Hitotsubashi Summer Workshop
2015-16: PSE, CIREQ workshop, Southampton, LSE, PSE Games, ITAM, Surrey, Queen
Mary, Bounded Rationality in Choice (Northwestern), SAET
2014-15: SOCRATES workshop, Cowles Foundation, East Anglia, LSE Choice Group,
London Business School, Texas
2013-14: European Summer Symposium in Economic Theory (Gerzensee), Royal Eco-
nomic Society (Manchester), Rochester, Oxford, Warwick
2012-13: Bounded Rationality in Choice (St Andrews), Johns Hopkins, Duke, Bocconi,
Penn State, Northwestern Kellogg MEDS, Michigan, LSE, NYU Decision Theory
Workshop, NSF/NBER/CEME Conference in Mathematical Economics and General
Equilibrium Theory (Indiana)
2011-12: North American Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society (Northwestern),
Risk, Uncertainty and Decision (Northwestern), Interactions Among Ambiguity-Averse
Agents (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods)
2010-11: Risk, Uncertainty and Decision (Collegio Carlo Alberto), Midwest Economic The-
ory (Notre Dame)

T EACHING ( LECTURER )

• Mathematics for MRes, PhD, EC537 (LSE)


• Microeconomic Theory for Research Students, PhD, EC537 (LSE)
• Economic Theory and its Applications, UG, EC319 (LSE)
• Microeconomic Principles II, UG, EC202 (LSE)
• Intermediate Microeconomics, UG, EC201 (LSE Summer)
• Behavioral Economics, UG (BU)

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S ERVICE

• Associate Editor, Theoretical Economics, July 2019–


• Referee for American Economic Review, Econometrica, Review of Economic Studies,
American Economic Review: Insights, Theoretical Economics, Games and Economic
Behavior, Journal of Economic Theory, Economic Theory, Economics and Philos-
ophy, Public Choice, Economica, Economic Journal, Games, Journal of Economic
Behavior & Organization, Journal of Mathematical Economics, International Joural
of Game Theory
• Organizing committee for Risk, Uncertainty and Decisions Conference 2017 (LBS)
• Organizer for UCL-LSE Theory Workshop 2014 and 2018
• Member of scientific committees for RUD 2015 (Bocconi), RUD 2016 (Paris), RUD
2019 (Paris), BRIC 2018 (Columbia), ESEM 2016 (Geneva), ESEM 2017 (Lisbon),
BRIC 2020 (CERGE-EI), RUD 2020 (QMUL), ESEM 2021 (Online)
• LSE Economics Department Representative Academic Board 2015-16
• LSE Economics M.Res./Ph.D. Admission Committee 2015-16
• LSE Economics Junior Recruiting Committee 2014-15, 2016-17, 2018-19
• LSE Economics Undergraduate Curriculum Reform Committee 2019
• LSE Economics Ph.D. recruiting committee, 2021

Last updated: June 4, 2021 •

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