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Prof. Matthew Rabin
Distinguished Visitor
Edward G. and Nancy S. Jordan Professor of Economics,
University of California – Berkeley
Matthew Rabin received his PhD from MIT in 1989, the same year he joined the Berkeley faculty as an assistant professor. He was promoted to full professor in 1999. He also is director of the Program in Psychological Economics. Professor Rabin is a member of the Russell Sage Foundation Behavioral Economics Roundtable and of the Program Committee, 8th World Congress of the Econometric Society. In 2000-2001 he held a visiting position at the London School of Economics as BP Amoco-LSE Centennial Professor, and in 2004 he was Taussig Research Professor at Harvard.
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Assoc. Prof. Noah Lim
Visiting Associate Professor
Associate Professor of Marketing,
Wisconsin School of Business, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Noah Lim's research draws on economics and psychology and utilizes laboratory and field economic experiments to study 1) how companies should design short-term incentives to maximize sales force productivity and 2) how companies should structure contracts with their channel partners to increase profits. He has published in the Journal of Marketing Research, Management Science and Marketing Science. He was named a 2009 MSI Young Scholar and has received teaching awards at the Wharton School and the Bauer College of Business.
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