Peio Zuazo-Garin is an Associate Professor of Economics at NYU Shanghai. He is a theorist with a focus on foundational aspects of Game Theory and Decision Theory, and their implications on applied theory and experiments — in particular, on robustness and the modeling of bounded cognition. Prior to joining NYU Shanghai he was an Associate Professor at the International College of Economics and Finance at HSE University, and an Assistant Professor at the University of the Basque Country. He has also held research positions at Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Universitat Rovira i Virgili, and has been a visitor at Northwestern University, Tel Aviv University and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
Select Publications
“Rationalizability, Observability and Common Knowledge,” with Antonio Penta
Review of Economic Studies, 89 (2022), 948-975“Uncertain Rationality, Depth of Reasoning and Robustness in Games with Incomplete Information,” with Fabrizio Germano and Jonathan Weinstein
Theoretical Economics, 15 (2020), 89-122“Strategic Cautiousness as an Expression of Robustness to Ambiguity,” with Gabriel Ziegler
Games and Economic Behavior, 119 (2020), 197-215“Uncertain Information Structures and Backward Induction”
Journal of Mathematical Economics, 71 (2017), 135-151“Bounded Rationality and Correlated Equilibria,” with Fabrizio Germano
International Journal of Game Theory, 46 (2017), 595-629
Education
PhD, Economics
University of the Basque Country
Game Theory
Decision Theory