Bar, Talia
Assistant Professorresearch
research and scholarship focus
- Microeconomic Theory
- Game Theory
- Industrial Organization Theory
- Patents races and disclosure
- research and development
affiliations
academic staff in
- Economics (ECON) | Cornell department
member of graduate field
- Economics | graduate field
teaching
teaching focus
- Econ351Industrial Organization I
- Econ751 Industrial Organization Graduate
- Econ313 Intermediate Microeconomics
teaches
- ECON 3510 - Industrial Organization I (MWF 10:10:AM-11:00:AM) | fall 2009 class
- ECON 7510 - Industrial Organization and Regulation (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- ECON 3130 - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (TR 01:25:PM-02:40:PM) | spring 2009 class
- ECON 7510 - Industrial Organization and Regulation (TBA -) | fall 2008 class
background
educational background
- Ph.d. Economics Yale University, May 2003
- M. Phil., Economics Yale University, May 1999
- M.A., Economics Yale University, May 1998
- M. A., summa cum laude, Economics Hebrew University, June 1997
- B.A., cum laude, Mathematics Hebrew University, June 1992
professional background
- Cornell University – Department of Economics. Assistant Professor of Economics, 2003-
publications
selected publications (listing in progress)
WORKING PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS
- Defensive Publications in an R&D Race
Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, v15, n1 (Spring 2006): 229-54 - Quest for Knowledge and Pursuit of Grades: Grade Information and Inflation at an Ivy League School. ornell University, 2005. Joint with Asaf Zussman.
- Empirical Implications of Markov Perfect Equilibria: an Application to Defensive Publications. Yale University, 2003
- Testable Implications of a Simple Moral Hazard Model Yale University, 2003
- Coalition Networks and Induced Graphs. Submitted by invitation to the summer meeting of the Econometric Society.
- Coalitions and Networking in a Standard Setting Organization, Joint with Aija Leiponen
- Innovation Research Funding
- Informative Transcripts