Jingpeng Ma

Associate Professor of Economics

 

Home Address

            21 Corbin Dr.

            Exton, PA 19341, USA

            (610) 408-8560

            jinpengm@aol.com

jinpeng@crab.rutgers.edu

 

 

Office Address

            Department of Economics                                            

            Rutgers University CCAS                                                        

            Camden, New Jersey 08102

            (856) 225-2919                                              

            jinpeng@crab.rutgers.edu        

 

 

Education

            State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1989-1993, PhD.

Beijing University of Agricultural Engineering, 1984-1987, MS

Huazhong Agricultural University, 1980-1984, BS

 

Field of Research

Microeconomics, Game Theory

 

Professional Experience

 

2000-present

Associate Professor with tenure, Department of Economics, Rutgers University-CCAS, Camden, NJ 08102.

 

Associate Professor (Adjunct), Graduate Program, Department of Economics, Rutgers University-

New Brunswick.

1994-2000

Assistant Professor with tenure-track, Department of Economics, Rutgers University-CCAS, Camden, NJ 08102.

1998-1999

Visiting, MEDS Department, Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University

1993-1994

Postdoctoral Fellowship, The Center for Rationality, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.

 


Publications

 

“Strategy-Proofness and the Strict Core in a Market with Indivisibilities” International Journal of Game Theory, 1994(23), 75-83.

“Stable Matchings and Rematching-Proof Equilibria in a Two-sided Matching Markets” Journal of Economic Theory, 1995(66), 352-369.

“Infinitely Repeated Rental Model with Incomplete Information” Economics Letters, 1995(49), 261-266.

“On Randomized Matching Mechanisms” Economic Theory, 1996(8), 377-381.

“Competitive Equilibrium with Indivisibilities” Journal of Economic Theory, 1998(82), 458-468.

“An Alternative Proof of an Equilibrium Existence Theorem in Exchange Economies with Indivisibilities” Games and Economic Behavior, 2000(31), 147-151.

“Job Matching and Coalition Formation with Utility or Disutility of Co-workers” Games and Economic Behavior, 2001(34), 83-103.

“Stable Matchings and the Small Core in Nash equilibrium in the College Admissions Problem” Review of Economic Design, 7(2002), 117-134.

“Walrasian Equilibrium in an Exchange Economy with Indivisibilities” (joint with Fusheng Nie), Mathematical Social Science, 46(2003), 159-192.

 


Papers In Progress For Publications

 

       “Strategic Formation of Coalitions” pending on the final revision.

       “Infinitely Repeated Bertrand and Cournot Competition with

         Incomplete Information” pending on the final revision.

 

           

Papers Under Reviews

 

     Equilibrium Involuntary Unemployment in the Long Run with an Efficiency

       Wage Model”, Rutgers University-Camden, 2003.

      “English Auctions and Walrasian Equilibria with Multiple Objects” Rutgers

       University-Camden, 1998.

 

Working Papers

 

Department of Economics, Rutgers University-New Brunswick

 

     “English Auctions with Multiple Objects: A Dynamic Approach” WP9702.

      “Walrasian Equilibria in a Production Economy with Indivisibilities” WP9712.

      “Competitive Equilibrium with Indivisibilities” WP9809.

 

The Center For Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science

(Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University)

 

     Strategic Formation of Coalitions’’ Discussion Paper No. 1225.

      “Job Matching and Coalition Formation with Utility or Disutility of Co-workers’’

       Discussion Paper No. 1230.

      “Stable Matchings and the Small Core in Nash equilibrium in the College

       Admissions Problem” Discussion Paper No. 1247.

 

 


Conference Presentations

 

     “Walrasian Equilibrium in an Exchange Economy with Indivisibilities” NATO

      Advance Workshop on “Equilibrium and Allocation of Discrete Resources”

      Istanbul, Turkey, 2001.

     “Competitive Equilibria in a Production Economy with Indivisible Goods”

       International Conference of Game Theory, 1998

      “English Auctions with Multiple Objects: A Dynamic Approach”

       The 1997 Winter Meeting of the Econometric Society, 

       New Orleans, L.A., January 1997.

      “Competitive Equilibrium with Indivisibilities: Price Discrimination and

       Manipulation” The International Conference of Game Theory, 

       SUNY at Stony Brook, July 1996.

      “Strategic Formation of Coalitions” 

       The 1996 Econometric Society Summer Meeting, Iowa, June 1996. 

       The 1995 Summer Conference at the Stanford  Institute of Theoretical

       Economics, Stanford, July, 1995. 

      “Manipulation and Stability in a College Admissions Problem” 

       The 7th Econometric Society World Congress, Tokyo, Japan, August 1995. 

      “Infinitely Repeated Bertrand and Cournot Competition       

       with Incomplete Information” The International Conference in Game Theory and Its

       Applications In Honor of Professor Robert J. Aumann, Jerusalem, Summer 1995.

       The 1994 Econometric Society Winter Meetings, Boston, January 1994.

 

 


Journals Referred

 

Discrete Applied Mathematics

Econometrica

Economic Theory

International Journal of Game Theory

Games and Economic Behavior

Journal of Economic Theory

Journal of Mathematical Economics

Social Choice and Welfare

Theory and Decision    

NSF Grants (Matching)

           

           

 


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