Prof. Dr. Yvan Lengwiler

Professor - aktiv

Jahrgang
1964
Position / Amtsbezeichnung
Abteilungsleiter
Universität
Universität Basel
Fachbereich
Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät
Arbeitsbereiche
Wirtschaftstheorie
Nationalökonomie
Land
Schweiz
Ort / PLZ
4003 Basel
Strasse
Petersgraben 51
Telefon
0041-61-267-3369
FAX
0041-61-267-0496

Veröffentlichungen

books

1. Microfoundations of Financial Economics — An Introduction to General Equilibrium Asset Pricing, Princeton Series in Finance (D. Duffie and S. Schaefer, eds.), Princeton University Press, 2004.

2. Bilateral Economies: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of General Economic Equilibrium, Dissertation #1554, University of St.Gallen, 1994.


articles

3. "Heterogeneous Patience and the Term Structure of Real Interest Rates," American Economic Review 95 (3), June 2005, 890-896..

4. "Learning from Financial Markets: Auctioning Tariff-Rate Quotas in Agricultural Trade," with Robert Joerin (ETHZ), Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics 140 (4), December 2004, 521-541.

5. "Fraudulent Accounting and Other Doping Games," with Aleksander Berentsen, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 160 (3), September 2004, 402-415.

6. "A Monetary Policy Simulation Game for the Classroom," Journal of Economic Education 35 (2), Spring 2004, 175-183.

7. "Payment Obligations, Liquidity Management, and the Demand for Central Bank Balances," with Daniel Heller (Swiss National Bank), Journal of Monetary Economics 50 (2), March 2003, 419-432.

8. "Optimal Discretion," with Athanasios Orphanides (Federal Reserve Board), Scandinavian Journal of Economics 104 (2), June 2002, 261-276.

9. "Should the Treasury Price Discriminate? A Procedure for Computing Hypothetical Bid Functions," with Daniel Heller (Swiss National Bank), Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 157 (3), September 2001, 413-429.

10. "Die Schweizer UMTS-Auktion," Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Volkswirtschaft und Statistik 137 (2), June 2001, 199-208.

11. "MoPoS — A Monetary Policy Simulation Game," Geld, Währung und Konjunktur, Quarterly Bulletin of the Swiss National Bank, March 2001, 38-53, available in English, French, and German.

12. "The Multiple Unit Auction with Variable Supply," Economic Theory 14 (2), 1999, 373-392.

13. "Endogenous Endowments and Equilibrium Starvation in a Walrasian Economy," Journal of Mathematical Economics 30 (1), 1998, 37-58.

14. "A Model of Money Counterfeits," Journal of Economics / Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie 65 (2), 1997, 123-132

15. "Der 'Monetary Conditions Index' für die Schweiz," Geld, Währung und Konjunktur, Quarterly Bulletin of the Swiss National Bank, March 1997, 61-72


contributions to collective volumes

16. "On Some Auction Rules for Amicable Divorce in Equal Share Partnerships," with Elmar Wolfstetter (Humboldt University), in: Das Ethische in der Ökonomie: Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von Hans G. Nutzinger (Thomas Beschorner, Thomas Eger, eds.), Marburg: Metropolis Verlag, 2005, 199-211


current working papers

17. "Bid Rigging: An Analysis of Corruption in Auctions," with Elmar Wolfstetter (Humboldt University), Institute for Economic Theory I, April 2005

18. "Asset Pricing in Heterogeneous Economies," with Semyon Malamud and Eugene Trubowitz (ETHZ), ETH D-MATH Working Paper, July 2005


defunct papers

Here I list some papers that, for one reason or another, never made it into a publication.

19. "Market Demand for Treasury Securities," with Sigbjorn Atle Berg (Norges Bank), Benzion Boukai (IUPUI), and Michael Landsberger (Haifa), 2000.

20. "Certainty Equivalence and the Positively Sloped Long Run Phillips-Curve," Finance and Economics Discussion Series 1998-36, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

21. "A Discrete Model of Discriminatory Price Auctions: An Alternative to Menezes-Monteiro," with Hans Haller (Virginia Polytechnic Institute), Finance and Economics Discussion Series 1998-8, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.


non-refereed

22. "Bemerkungen zur Auktion der UMTS-Frequenzen in der Schweiz," Newsletter Nr. 12 der Koordinationsgruppe Informationsgesellschaft, November 2001

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