Artyom Shneyerov Explained
Artyom Shneyerov was[1] a microeconomist working at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was also an associate editor of the International Journal of Industrial Organization.[2] His research is in the fields of game theory, industrial organization and applied econometrics. His contributions to these and other areas of economics include the following:
- In his paper "An empirical study of auction revenue rankings: the case of municipal bonds",[3] he introduced an approach for the estimation of counterfactual revenues in a common value auction without the need to identify model primitives. He showed that for any given reserve price, equilibrium bids from first-price auctions can be used to identify the expected revenues in Vickrey auction with the same reserve price. In addition, he derived an explicit bound on expected revenue for English auctions. His approach is based on the revenue ranking theorem of Milgrom and Weber.[4] He has applied these results to municipal bond auctions in California. This paper is discussed in a handbook of industrial organization.[5]
- Jointly with Mark Satterthwaite,[6] and his former student Adam Chi Leung Wong, obtained a number of results about the structure of equilibria of dynamic matching and bargaining games and their convergence to perfect competition .[7] [8] [9] Some of these results are discussed in Bergemann and Balat (2008),[10] the lecture notes of a graduate economics course at Yale University. These games are often used to provide a foundation for the perfect competition hypothesis, one of the basic concepts in economics. They are also used frequently in search models of labor economics.[11] Most dynamic matching and bargaining models in the previous literature assumed full information.[12] [13] This means that in a given meeting, the buyer knows the minimum the seller is willing to accept for the item, and the seller knows the maximum the buyer is willing to pay. This assumption is often violated in reality. Satterthwaite and Shneyerov have shown that the dynamic matching and bargaining market is nevertheless approximately competitive as the time between matches becomes progressively smaller.
- Has also done early work on the measurement of income inequality.[14] [15] In "Path Independent Inequality Measures", he and James Foster introduced inequality measures that are decomposable into within and between group components. These measures have been recently applied more broadly than income inequality, e.g. to selection into and across lending contracts in Thailand.[16]
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Notes and References
- https://www.concordia.ca/cunews/artsci/2017/10/30/concordia-mourns-the-loss-of-artem-chneerov.html Concordia mourns the loss of Artem Chneerov
- http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaleditorialboard.cws_home/505551/editorialboard/ The International Journal of Industrial Organization
- 37. 4. 1005–1022. Shneyerov. Artyom. An empirical study of auction revenue rankings: the case of municipal bonds. The RAND Journal of Economics. December 0335. 10.1111/j.1756-2171.2006.tb00068.x. 10.1.1.202.3581.
- 0012-9682. 50. 5. 1089–1122. Milgrom. Paul R.. Robert J. Weber. A Theory of Auctions and Competitive Bidding. Econometrica. September 1982. 10.2307/1911865. 1911865.
- Book: Hendricks
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. Elsevier. 3. 2073–2143. Robert H. Porter. An Empirical Perspective on Auctions. Handbook of Industrial Organization. 2007. https://ideas.repec.org/h/eee/indchp/3-32.html.
- The author of Gibbard–Satterthwaite theorem and Myerson-Satterthwaite theorem
- 75. 1. 155–200. Satterthwaite. Mark. Artyom Shneyerov. Dynamic Matching, Two-Sided Incomplete Information, and Participation Costs: Existence and Convergence to Perfect Competition. Econometrica. 2007-01-01. 10.1111/j.1468-0262.2007.00735.x. 10.1.1.579.6347.
- 10.1016/j.geb.2008.04.014. 63. 2. 435–467. Satterthwaite. Mark. Artyom Shneyerov. Convergence to perfect competition of a dynamic matching and bargaining market with two-sided incomplete information and exogenous exit rate. Games and Economic Behavior. July 2008.
- 10.1016/j.geb.2009.10.005. Shneyerov. Artyom. Adam Chi Leung Wong. Bilateral matching and bargaining with private information. Games and Economic Behavior. 2009. 68. 2. 748.
- Dirk Bergemann and Jorge Balat, Advanced Microeconomic Theory 521B Lecture Notes
- 43. 4. 959–988. Richard Rogerson . Robert Shimer . Randall Wright. Randall Wright. Search-Theoretic Models of the Labor Market: A Survey. Journal of Economic Literature. 2008-04-14. 2005. 10.1257/002205105775362014. Richard.
- 10.2307/2297543. 57. 1. 63–78. Rubinstein. Ariel. Asher Wolinsky. Decentralized Trading, Strategic Behaviour and the Walrasian Outcome. Review of Economic Studies. 2008-04-16. 1990. 2297543. 10.1.1.295.2440.
- 43. 1. 20–54. Gale. Douglas. Limit theorems for markets with sequential bargaining. Journal of Economic Theory. 2008-04-16. 1987. 10.1016/0022-0531(87)90114-1. 10.1.1.295.907.
- 10.1006/jeth.1999.2565. 91. 2. 199–222. Foster. James E.. Artyom A. Shneyerov. Path Independent Inequality Measures. Journal of Economic Theory. April 2000.
- 10.1007/s001990050283. 14. 1. 89–111. Foster. James E.. Artyom A. Shneyerov. A general class of additively decomposable inequality measures. Economic Theory. 1999-07-18. 10.1.1.383.5000. 8978754.
- 10.1016/j.jeconom.2005.11.013. 136. 2. 665–698. Ahlin. Christian. Robert M. Townsend. Selection into and across credit contracts: Theory and field research. Journal of Econometrics. February 2007. 1803/15747. free.