Samuel Zell Professor of the Economics of Risk
tborgers@umich.edu
Office Information:
611 Tappan Street
337 Lorch Hall
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1220
phone: 734.764.8022
Philosophy, Politics & Economics
Education/Degree:
Samuel Zell Professor of the Economics of Risk
Habilitation, Universität Basel, 1993
Ph.D., London School of Economics, 1987
Diplom Volkswirt, Universität Köln, 1983
About
Tilman Börgers works on game theory and its applications. In game theory, he has explored the implications of various assumptions regarding players' knowledge about the game that they are playing and about other players' rationality. He has also studied models in which players play a game repeatedly, and use simple learning algorithms to adjust their strategies. Börgers' research on applications of game theory concerns auctions, voting and, more generally, mechanism design.
He has advised several government agencies on auctions of spectrum licenses and on gas and electricity auctions
Research Areas(s)
- Game theory and microeconomic theory
Affiliation(s)
- Samuel Zell Professor of the Economics of Risk
Field(s) of Study
- Game Theory
Microeconomics