Kyle Bagwell (born 1961) is an American economics professor. He is known for contributions to industrial organization and international trade.

Kyle Bagwell
NationalityAmerican
Academic career
FieldIndustrial Organization
International Trade
InstitutionStanford University
Alma materStanford University
Southern Methodist University
Doctoral
advisor
Michael H. Riordan

Education

edit

Bagwell received a B.S. in Economics and a B.A. in Mathematics, both from Southern Methodist University, in 1983; and a Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University, in 1986, working under the supervision of Michael H. Riordan.

Academic career

edit

Bagwell is the Donald L. Lucas Endowed Professor in Economics at Stanford University.[1] He held previous academic appointments at Columbia University and Northwestern University.

Honors

edit

Bagwell was elected Fellow for the Econometric Society in 2005.[2]

Research contributions and publications

edit

Bagwell has published over 50 papers in specialized economics journals, on topics including trade agreements; competition and cooperation under private information; collusion; advertising and pricing with asymmetric information.[3] Several of these have been widely cited and reprinted in various scholarly collections. Together with Robert Staiger, he is also the author of The Economics of the World Trading System (MIT Press, 2002).[4]

Professional and public service

edit

Bagwell served as Editor of the RAND Journal of Economics from 1996-2002.

References

edit
  1. ^ "Stanford University Economics Faculty".
  2. ^ "Fellows of the Econometric Society".
  3. ^ "Kyle Bagwell's homepage".
  4. ^ Press, The MIT. "The Economics of the World Trading System | The MIT Press". mitpress.mit.edu.
edit