| MYEONGHWAN CHO | [pdf] |
| Curriculum Vitae |
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Ph.D. Student Department of Economics 608 Kern Graduate Building The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802 |
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CITIZENSHIP
• Republic of Korea (F-1 Visa).
EDUCATION
• Ph.D. Economics, The Pennsylvania State University,
expected 2008.
• M.A. Economics, Seoul National University, Korea,
2003.
• B.A. Economics, Seoul National University, Korea,
1997.
FIELDS OF INTERESTS
• Primary: Microeconomics, Game Theory.
• Secondary: Industrial Organization, Public Economics.
PAPERS
• Cooperation in the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma Game
with Local Interaction and Local Communication, 2008.
• Public Randomization in the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma
Game with Local Interaction, 2007.
• Endogenous Formation of Networks for Local Public
Goods, 2008.
• Efficient Structure of Organization with Heterogeneous
Workers, 2008.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
• Teaching Assistant at The Pennsylvania State University,
2003 - 2007.
Graduate (5 semesters): Introduction
to Mathematical Economics, Microeconomic Analysis, Advanced Microeconomic Theory.
Undergraduate (3 semesters):
Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis, Strategy.
• Teaching Assistant at Seoul National University, Korea,
2001 - 2002.
Undergraduate (4 semesters):
Microeconomics, Fiscal Policy.
RESEARCH AND WORK EXPERIENCE
• Research Assistant: Kalyan Chatterjee, The Pennsylvania
State University, 2007 - 2008.
• Research Assistant:
Sophie Bade, The Pennsylvania State University, 2005.
• Research Assistant:
Youngsub Chun, Seoul National University, Korea, 2002 - 2003.
• Officer at Republic of Korea Air Force, Korea, 1997
- 2000.
PRESENTATIONS
• World Congress of the Game Theory Society, Northwestern University,
2008.
• 18th International Conference on Game Theory, Stony
Brook University, 2007.
• PET07 Conference, Vanderbilt University, 2007.
HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS
• The Robert C. Daniels Graduate Fellowship, 2007.
• The Will E. Mason Memorial Endowment Award, 2007.
• The David W. and Carolyn P. Grow Graduate Fellowship,
2006.
REFERENCES
• Professor Kalyan Chatterjee (Thesis Advisor)
Department of Economics, The Pennsylvania
State University (e-mail: kchatterjee (at)
psu.edu)
• Professor Edward Green.
Department of Economics, The Pennsylvania
State University (e-mail: eug2 (at) psu.edu)
• Professor James Jordan
Department of Economics, The Pennsylvania
State University (e-mail: jxj13 (at) psu.edu)
• Professor Vijay Krishna
Department of Economics, The Pennsylvania
State University (e-mail: vkrishna (at) psu.edu)