Aniruddha Ghosh
Assistant Professor
Dr. Ghosh is a theoretical economist with research interests in microeconomic theory, statistical learning, and network economics with a focus on model misspecification, social learning, and decision theory.
He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Johns Hopkins University and an M.Sc. in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science. His work has been published in various academic journals, including the Journal of Economic Theory, Theory and Decision, and Economics Letters. His current research focuses on understanding the implications of misspecified models on the economic behavior of individuals and society at large.
Outside of work, he is always on the lookout for dessert and ice cream shops!
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Education
- Ph.D., Economics, Johns Hopkins University
- M.Sc., Econometrics and Mathematical Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science
- B.A., Economics, University of Delhi
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Publications
- Anderson, R. M., Duanmu, H., Ghosh, A., & Khan, M. A. (2024). On the existence of Berk-Nash equilibria in misspecified Markov Decision Processes with infinite spaces. Journal of Economic Theory.
- Ghosh, A., Khan, M. A., & Uyanık, M. (2022). Continuity postulates and solvability axioms in economic theory and in mathematical psychology: A consolidation of the theory of individual choice. Theory and Decision, 94(2), 189-210.
- Ghosh, A., Khan, M. A., & Uyanik, M. (2022). The intermediate value theorem and decision-making in psychology and economics: An expositional consolidation. Games, 13(4), 51. Invited survey for the special issue on Developing and Testing Theories of Decision Making
- Ghosh, A., & Khan, M. A. (2021). On a diversity of perspectives and worldviews: Learning under Bayesian vis-á-vis DeGrootupdating. Economics Letters, 202, 109839.