Eduardo Zambrano

Department of Economics, 436 Orfalea College of Business, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA 93402 Phone: 805.756.5327 Email: ezambran at calpoly dot edu.
Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday from 3 to 4:30 pm or by appointment.

I am an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics at the Orfalea College of Business, Cal Poly. I have done research on game theory, decision theory, general equilibrium theory and political economy. At Cal Poly I teach microeconomics to undergradautes and Managerial Economics to MBA's. Elsewhere, I have also taught 'game theory,' 'economics of strategy' and 'probability models for economic decisions.'

When not teching or doing research I volunteer my time at Byron Katie's Do The Work Hotline., facilitate workshops about Meditation and Self Inquiry and go kayaking in Morro Bay.

 

Published Papers

1. Expected Utility Inequalities

2. Epistemic Conditions for Rationalizability

3. Testable Implications of Subjective Expected Utility Theory

4. Counterfactual Reasoning and Common Knowledge of Rationality in Normal Form Games

5. The Interplay Between Analytics and Computation in the Study of Congestion Externalities: The Case of the El Farol Problem

6. A Simple Test of the Law of Demand for the United States

7. Social theories of Authority

8. Formal Models of Authority: Introduction and Political Economy Applications

9. On the Emergence of the Market Pattern

Working Papers

 

10. Priors That Do Not Rule Out Strategic Uncertainty Cannot Lead to Nash Equilibrium

11. Nash Bargaining Without Convexity

12. Central Bank Independence in a (Very) Non-Neoclassical World

13. On Some Subtle Implications of the Choice of Numeraire for Monetary Policy

14. Public Economies and the Endogenous Choice of Institutions

15. Consensus and Common Knowledge Reconciled


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